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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a resulted of" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mistaken combination of "a result of" or "resulted from."
Example: "The delay was a result of unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "an outcome of" or "a consequence of."
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In Myanmar, an estimated 2.5 million (35.1 per cent) of children under five are stunted as a resulted of long term malnutrition and 8 per cent are wasted as a result of acute malnutrition.
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It's a result of policy choices.
This is a result of timing.
This was a result of the protests.
A result of repealing the law?
It was a result of mine also.
"This is a result of our expansion.
"It is a result of misguided policies".
This changed as a result of Protestantism.
A result of overloading.
This behaviour is a result of evolution.
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