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Examples:results (of an investigation, poll)—anxious for quick results (idiom); demand instant success—return to the same school and repeat a course from which one has already graduated, as a result of failing to get good enough results to progress to one's desired higher-level school—lit. put up a pole and see the shadow (idiom); expect instant results—recount (e.g. results of election)—the right approach saves effort and leads better results—half the work, twice the effect (idiom); the right approach saves effort and leads better results—be distracted from one's work and fail to achieve results [idiom.]—achieve astounding results [idiom.]—win as a result of tenacious effort—satisfied with one's accomplishment and arrogant as a result (idiom); resting on one's laurels and despising others—get a reasonably good, if not perfect, result—loss of speech (e.g. as a result of brain damage)—high in score but low in ability (as a result of teaching the test)—strive for mastery (idiom); aiming for the best result—not content with (a subservient role, a mediocre result etc)—mountain building as a result of continents colliding—accepted as a result of long usage— |