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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are resulting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is currently happening as a consequence of a previous action or situation.
Example: "The changes in policy are resulting in increased productivity among employees."
Alternatives: "are causing" or "are leading to".
Dictionary
are resulting
noun
That which results; the conclusion or end to which any course or condition of things leads, or which is obtained by any process or operation; consequence or effect.
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For instance, fewer intrusive searches are being conducted, but more are resulting in drug seizures.
Government policies are resulting in increased self harm in Australian detention centres, a leaked report shows.
And they are resulting in documentary-style shows like "Real Estate Intervention".
Up and down the country cases of non-recent sexual abuse and sexual assault are resulting in significant jail sentences.
"Hope Now's data provides no clue if its members' efforts are resulting in long-term, sustainable solutions for homeowners".
Now, record defaults are resulting in huge losses for municipalities, states, banks, insurance companies and nonprofit organizations.
Climate change, melting polar ice caps and changes in the carbon cycles are resulting in seawater acidification, which causes mass extinction of coral reefs.
One reason for her adjustments, Ms. Fine wrote, was "weaker local ad trends" that are resulting in lagging growth compared with national advertising.
It seems many reporters are using the term "sectarian violence" to report the activities that are resulting in people being killed.
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These were resulting in too many casualties.
This is resulting mostly from forearm sensitivity.
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