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Persian Learner Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Go up a result

Hi.

Since space is limited in these areas, supply has not caught up with rising demand, and prices have gone up a result.

What does it mean to go up a result? I think I've not understood the underlined part clearly.
  

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It is a typo for "gone up as a result".

  • It is a typo for "gone up as a result".
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It is a typo for "gone up as a result".

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