desired result
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdesiredandresult
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desired
adjective
uk/dɪˈzaɪəd/us/dɪˈzaɪrd/
that ...
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result
noun
uk/rɪˈzʌlt/us/rɪˈzʌlt/
something that happens or exists because of ...
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(Definition ofdesiredandresultfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofdesired result
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This is thedesiredresult.
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This gives thedesiredresult.
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This proves thedesiredresult.
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Thedesiredresultnow follows.
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Therefore, we have thedesiredresult.
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This is not adesiredresult, though.
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Combining these, we obtain thedesiredresult.
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Write := to get thedesiredresult.
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We now prove thedesiredresult.
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Adding these two expressions gives thedesiredresult.
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In this way, thedesiredresultis obtained by calculation.
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This combined with (2.2) yields thedesiredresult.
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Experimental configurations, tested iteratively, produced thedesiredresult.
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Thedesiredresultfollows by symmetry and transitivity.
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Equations (60) and (61) imply thedesiredresult.
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We end up with thedesiredresult(4).
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This is thedesiredresult, because it leaves the light final syllable stressless.
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According to (47) and (49) this is precisely thedesiredresult.
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Then we shall find an appropriate path from the starting point to thedesiredresult.
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Thedesiredresultfollows from the derivation above by structural induction.
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