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Meaning

The phrase "as a result" is used to indicate a consequence or outcome of something. It helps to show that a particular action or event has led to a specific effect. Essentially, it connects cause and effect in a sentence.

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Etymology

The phrase "as a result" combines the word "result," which comes from the Latin "resultare," meaning "to spring back." The word "as" is a conjunction used to indicate comparison or correlation, originating from Old English.

Examples

  1. She studied hard for her exams; as a result, she received excellent grades.
  2. The team worked overtime to finish the project, and as a result, they met the deadline.
  3. He neglected his health, and as a result, he faced serious medical issues.
  4. The heavy rainfall caused flooding; as a result, many roads were closed.
  5. They implemented new marketing strategies, which, as a result, increased their sales significantly.