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"challenged resulting" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use the phrase "resulted in a challenge" instead. For example: "The student's feedback resulted in a challenge to the teacher's lesson plan."
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No appeal means wrong decisions are made and not challenged, resulting in every decision being the 'right' one.
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The collection of delivery data was challenging, resulting in up to an estimated 40% of missing birth data.
One "challenge" resulted in a new logo for SFMTA.
OVA challenges resulted in eosinophilia and lymphocytosis in BAL fluid, but with striking differences between protocols (Fig 3a, b).
Rival candidate Viktor Yanukovych challenges result but resigns as prime minister.
The state permits losing candidates to challenge results when the margin is under 1 percentage point.
Candidates can challenge results of the recount in circuit court within five days of the recount being completed.
If the second comes back positive, you can challenge results in court.
"April's vehicle and engine production figures reflect the global production challenges resulting from the Japanese earthquake.
Much of "The Goldfish Went on Vacation" centers on this challenge, resulting in a narrative that is part memoir, part self-help book.
Jeremy Corbyn's intray is filled with a daunting array of challenges resulting from a victory that even he probably thought inconceivable when his campaign started.
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