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The phrase "have resulted from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express that something has happened or exists as a consequence of a certain action or event. For example: "The advances in technology that have resulted from the development of the internet have been remarkable."
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Other advances have resulted from calculated experiment.
No charges have resulted from that investigation.
None of the deaths have resulted from enemy attack.
No charges have resulted from the legal inquiry.
Several investments have resulted from John Sculley's Apple connections.
Mitochondria and plastids are believed to have resulted from endosymbiosis.
Google News is said to have resulted from this policy.
This post hoc observation may well have resulted from chance.
No deaths have resulted from radiation leaked at Fukushima.
Possible errors may have resulted from this process.
This latter phenomenon might have resulted from later Christian revision.
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