End result

Th phrase end result is a redundancy, except when one needs to differentiate between intermediate results and end results. But in most cases, end could be removed with no loss of meaning—for example:

Although this move had been rumored for a couple of days, the end result is still shocking, especially considering the salary he was being paid. [Raising Zona]

The end result for consumers was simple, comprehensive access to almost all the content they wanted, at prices they found acceptable. [Ars Technica]

I am not a coach, sports expert, or biomechanics engineer, but as a neurologist, I see the end result of what can only be termed neglect for the safety of our youth. [Huffington Post]

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