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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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result of/result in?

Is it correct to say that "i got a result of three points", if i wanna mean that "i got the result and it was 3 points"? Is there a smoother way to report results?
  

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Anonymous Is it correct to say that "i got a result of three points", I cannot judge if even 'point' is correct, since you have given us no context. " Anonymous i wanna If you wish us to answer you seriously, then you must have a serious attitude to English and write " I want to ".

  • Anonymous Is it correct to say that "i got a result of three points", I cannot judge if even 'point' is correct, since you have given us no context.
  • " Anonymous i wanna If you wish us to answer you seriously, then you must have a serious attitude to English and write " I want to ".
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AnonymousIs it correct to say that "i got a result of three points",
I cannot judge if even 'point' is correct, since you have given us no context. I would suppost that this is the natural sentence: "I got three points."
Anonymous i wanna
If you wish us to answer you seriously, then you must have a serious attitude

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