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The phrase "also results in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that one action or event leads to another, in addition to other outcomes.
Example: "The new policy not only improves efficiency but also results in cost savings for the company."
Alternatives: "also leads to" or "also causes".
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It also results in blatantly discriminatory arrests.
This also results in some impressive savings.
Clean water also results in abundant fish.
But paradoxically, it also results in the opposite.
Less frequently, Zika also results in vomiting and diarrhoea.
Doing so also results in better outcomes for beneficiaries.
Stopping SRM also results in higher sea levels.
Frequently switching of methods also results in unwanted pregnancies.
However, it also results in overoxidation.
It also results in what have become characteristically outrageous Chomsky comparisons.
The burning also results in harmful nitrogen loading in the Hudson River, he said.
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