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"as a result" is the correct phrase to use. "As the result" is not grammatically correct.
Well to double check you answer of course. It's just to make sure your result is correct.
take part in something so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events.2. extend or occur between events.
"it is due to hardship"---------------------Above is correct.the verb "to do" means " to perform or execute"while "due to" means "as a result of"
can anyone plz tell me that when result will declareof the 6sep2009 mention exam
Ethical dilemma
It means the result of something occurring.
If the result was a legal marriage then of course you need to obtain a divorce to dissolve that marriage.If the result was a legal marriage then of course you need to obtain a divorce to dissolve that marriage.If the result was a legal marriage then of course you need to obtain a divorce to dissolve that marriage.If the result was a legal marriage then of course you need to obtain a divorce to dissolve that marriage.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "consequences" (effects, results).
A method of doing something; the steps involved in completeing some task.
"You are happy about your result". Do you mean to put this in the form of a question? It might be better put this way: Are you happy with your results? or: Are you happy with the outcome?
The correct spelling is consequence (a result of actions).