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"is largely resulted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a particular outcome was mostly caused by one particular thing. For example, "The success of the project is largely resulted from the hard work of the team."
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And secondly, they appear to have different perceptions of "stakeholder", which is largely resulted from the different corporate nature.
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Gene regulatory processes are largely resulting from binding of transcription factors to specific genomic targets.
"This is largely the result of weakness in the economy".
That is largely a result of Smith's poor drafting.
Her popularity is largely a result of this work.
That is largely a result of self-inflicted wounds.
The boom in South African investment in Africa is largely a result of two developments.
This is largely the result of simple market forces in a competitive, zero-sum game.
The shortage is largely the result of a wave of teacher departures.
The slide is largely the result of aggressive accounting practices in three areas, he said.
Our recent success is largely the result of consistently executing the basics to ensure customer satisfaction.
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