As a result of

A causal phrase indicating that something happened because of or due to a particular cause or circumstance.

Combines 'result' from Latin resultare (to spring back, rebound) with the causal preposition 'of.' This formal construction became standard in academic and professional writing as a way to clearly establish cause-and-effect relationships.

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