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The phrase "a resulting error" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an error that occurs as a consequence of a specific action or event.
Example: "After implementing the new software update, we encountered a resulting error that affected the system's performance."
Alternatives: "an ensuing error" or "a consequential error".
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"So if players are trading what we consider to be 'in-play' or neutral shots, a resulting error would have to be unforced".
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