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Discover Ludwig"two results" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to two outcomes or effects of an event or action. For example, "The experiment yielded two results: increased efficiency and reduced energy consumption."
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Two results followed.
Two results deserve notice.
Two research methods, two results.
These two results represent an important breakthrough".
"The two results were pretty inconsistent.
Her words have so far had two results.
Poached salmon brought two results on two tries.
"We've had two results today," Hughton said.
There were, however, one or two results that O'Toole struggled to make sense of.
"The last two results are almost unprecedented in recent history," he said.
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