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Discover Ludwig"uncertain result" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an outcome that is not certain, often because it has not yet been defined or determined. For example, "The outcome of the election is still uncertain, so the final result remains an uncertain result."
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Again, this is improbable in the near future, but note the uncertain result of last Sunday's general election.
In neighbouring countries, this requires a costly trip to Istanbul, Amman or Beirut, application fees and up to six-months processing time as well as an uncertain result.
The rationale given to the victims: better to get something now rather than wait a long time for an uncertain result.
But the program used a lot of resources for an uncertain result, so it is being replaced by a less comprehensive clinic.
We may not agree with the Court of Appeals on breakup or tying, but it has set a standard that would mean protracted proceedings and delayed relief with a highly uncertain result".
ENRC closed 19.5p lower at 849p, but other miners were lifted by a rise in the copper price, as well as hopes that the uncertain result from the Australian election would delay a proposed new mining tax in the country.
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Efforts to squelch free music have had uncertain results.
Yet those sanctions, first enacted in 2014, have yielded uncertain results.
The DuPage mosque proposals can be seen as litmus tests — with uncertain results so far.
The story was the same at many stations: long waits, uncertain results.
I decided against the nine-hour surgery, which would move bits of my back to my front with uncertain results.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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