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Yes, the phrase is a transtion in writing. As examples:

  • I mistakenly poured bleach on my blue jeans. As a result, the bleach made big white blotches on the fabric.
  • I woke up too late to go to my job interview. As a result, I lost a potential job.
  • He told off the school principal. As a result, the student got detention.
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