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as a result

conj. consequently; thus; therefore.

Usage examples of "as a result".

He was a careful, painstaking fellow, who always wanted to be absolutely exact, and as a result he frequently got the ill-will of his less careful superiors.

It was as a result of these experiences-and in particular the atrocities against children that he uncovered while conducting an investigation into sexually transmitted diseases for the US Public Health Service in Ohio and West Virginia-that Vachss started writing to give vent to his sense of moral outrage and produced stories that are notable for their terse and uncompromising prose.

You see, a woman gets her intuition first and fits her facts to it, while a man takes a fact and then has an intuitive burst of inspiration as a result.

I think I shall have something interesting to say to-night as a result of our visits, at least.

Kahn, as a result of the proceedings that Carton had instituted, had yielded the case to another, perhaps no better than himself, but wiser, after the fact.

Periodically, the Gyrgon sent Khagggun packs to round up the children born to Kundalan females as a result of V'ornn rapes.