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"finally resulted" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase whenever you need to indicate that something was the result of a process. For example: After months of hard work, the project finally resulted in a successful outcome.
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I am so relieved that our efforts have finally resulted in justice".
So far, because of appeals, none of the cancellation pro ceedings on DDT uses have finally resulted in cancellation.
The improved isothermality, however, finally resulted in a lower thermal efficiency.
For this reason, Temmu ordered the compilation of myths and genealogies that finally resulted in the Kojiki and Nihon shoki.
It was followed by a spate of imitations and finally resulted in the development of the historical novel.
Better lamps and a demand for public lighting finally resulted in nearly five thousand oil lamps being installed in London in 1736.
I'm delighted that the pressure brought to bear by this has finally resulted in him being captured as a result of close working with the Romanian authorities.
Micro-cracks initiated and propagated in the rich Al2O3 area, and finally resulted in the spallation failure of the coating.
Long-continued work, principally by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, finally resulted in a material that was excellent for guns of all types and sizes.
But with the shelling of Yeonpyeong, the usual North Korean push seems to have finally resulted in a South Korean shove.
His emphasis on patriotic education, the purity of the Polish language, and the natural sciences finally resulted in the Jesuits in Poland reforming their own schools accordingly.
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