The phrase "as a result" is a common conjunction used to indicate a cause-and-effect relationship. It is often used in writing or speaking to show that one event leads to another.
Example:
As a result of the heavy rain, the roads were flooded.
Use in Different Contexts:
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In writing:
"The new policy was introduced, and as a result, the company saw a significant increase in efficiency." -
In speech:
"We need to address the issue, and as a result, we will be able to improve our performance."
Common Uses:
- To explain the outcome of an action.
- To show the consequence of a decision or event.
- To introduce a result that follows from a previous statement.
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