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final result

noun as in end product

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The final result was 2-0, one of those football scores that obscures as much as it reveals.

Having witnessed her improbable display, nobody in Chattanooga cared a wink about the final result.

It looks as though process is less important than final result, even for an action painter like Pollock.

Some cutbacks in business orders in equipment could be due to uncertainty over the final result of the fiscal cliff negotiations.

It takes time to do that, but the final result will be more than a book—it will be a personal experience.

What we are here concerned with, is the final result of such exercises of individual thought powers.

The legatine court opened at Blackfriars on the 18th of June 1529, but the final result was certain.

The final result of the elections secured to the ministry a decided majority, in so far as England was concerned.

It was the final result of the Roman-Samnite wars which finally determined the question of the overlordship of Italy.

And the final result was a grayish, smeared-looking complexion, very different from her own usual healthy pink and white.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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