Re: When do we use "result of" and when do we use "result from" The result of an experiment.
The result of the alcohol test.
They will announce the result of the vote tonight. People will have to face increasing living expenses resulting from higher production costs. He said the attack resulted from the country's lack of understanding of the system in Hongkong.
In some cases these diseases may result from bad nutrition.
Can you see the difference?
Last edited by Snowcake; 09-May-2008 at 18:27.
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