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"from the results" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it when referring to the results of an experiment, survey, study, or analysis. For example, "From the results, we were able to conclude that the new teaching method was effective."
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Choose from the results Feedly presents.
An interesting pattern of convergence emerges from the results.
Four important conclusions can be drawn from the results.
this can be deduced from the results of Jakobson '97.
For the rest, you could only judge from the results.
So it's too early to draw conclusions from the results.
I spent about £8 on my ingredients, and expected to make about £60 from the results.
But you could tell from the results, I could not kick at all".
And whether it is possible to draw health conclusions from the results.
Unfortunately, the answer is obvious from the results of the last two elections.
It will be important to learn from the results of the pilots".
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