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Discover Ludwig"a resultant" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that refers to the result of an event or process. For example, "The group's hard work had a resultant positive impact on their local community."
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This phosphorylation results in degradation of the ICD with a resultant reduction in HES1 transcription [5].
This situation results in the limiting of qualifications available to boys and a resultant limitation in accessible and acceptable occupations.
There will however be an increase in capital expenditure, and a resultant increase in debt.
There is a resultant consensus so universal that it's almost imperceptible to those who hold those views".
Corbyn said this would be financed by a resultant stronger economy and by cracking down on tax evasion.
Thus a greater internal pressure was possible, with a resultant greater thrust of the propulsive jet.
Race is a socially constructed category with a resultant set of very real experiences.
The components were added by means of springs to produce a resultant.
The internet has made selling games all the easier, creating a larger pool of potential buyers and a resultant rise in the top bids.
That is welcome news for an institution that has gone through a rough patch lately, with staff turnover and a resultant lack of vision and direction.
In New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, housing has turned into an investment asset with a resultant, highly destructive impact on the vitality of city life.
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