because of the result of x, y This is not good English. Say eg because of x and y as a result of x,y OK, but say . .
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because of the result of x, y This is not good English.
Say eg because of x and y
as a result of x,y OK, but say . . . x and y
(Or do you mean that Y is the result of X? If so, don't say 'and'.)