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The phrase "accident resulting from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the cause of an accident, indicating that the accident was a consequence of a specific action or event.
Example: "The investigation revealed that the accident resulting from the faulty brakes could have been avoided with proper maintenance."
Alternatives: "accident caused by" or "accident due to".
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"This was a tragic accident, resulting from multiple causes and involving multiple parties.
America's efforts to explain the bombing as an accident resulting from faulty map work only angered people further.
Willie's publication of a book is more or less an accident, resulting from a media-savvy friend's encouragement and a publisher's mercenary interest.
A local judge ruled that the death was a traffic accident resulting from negligence and gave Mrs. Su a two-year suspended sentence.
American officials subsequently said that the bombing was an accident resulting from the use of outdated maps and incorrect intelligence information, but China has rejected this explanation.
"We have concluded that the manner of death is accident, resulting from the abuse of prescription medications," said the report, which was conducted after the initial autopsy proved inconclusive.
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The accident resulted from a grim chain of blunders.
That accident resulted from an error by the captain that was not corrected by a very junior first officer.
His parishioners believed that there was an attempt on his life 10 years ago, when a serious accident resulted from someone having tampered with the brakes of his car.
The jury found the accident resulted from negligence by a co-worker called into work with less than four hours of sleep.
Two Democratic assemblymen, Richard L. Brodsky of Westchester County, chairman of the Environmental Conservation Committee, and Adriano Espaillat of Manhattan, have filed a complaint with the state's Public Service Commission, charging that the accident resulted from Con Edison's own "imprudency".
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