i hate that word, likewise, i use it in this sentence
I just used genre in a sentence.
Martyr is a noun or verb. You could say that someone "is a martyr" or that someone was "made a martyr of". you could say someone "was martyred". A martyr is a person who died because, or as a result of, their faith or religious belief.
As a result of the corruption of the judge, the trial was a travesty of justice.
Electrically charging the paint will result in a metallic bond.
as a result of sexual intercourse, without using a condom, my wife is now up eh duff.
as a result there legs could not support them on land
My stomach hurt as a result of eating to much food!
He tried to separate the boys when they started fighting. They each had separate rooms in the hotel. The judges could not separate them, so a draw was the result.
As can be used to start a sentence. As soon as I get the ticket, I will be very happy. As a result of the fall, he had injured his leg. As the night got darker, they could see more stars.
I studied very hard on my notes, as a result, I got an A+ on my test.
David wrote a long paper, as a result he got an A
As a result of the change in weather, the tree began to lose its leaves.
Yes, it is possible to use all the punctuation marks in a sentence, although it would be unusual and may not follow traditional grammatical rules. It could result in a confusing or convoluted sentence that is difficult to understand or follow.
i hate that word, likewise, i use it in this sentence
the explosion was a cataclysmic result
My opportunities are as a result of my breakthrough