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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it results" is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used to indicate a subsequent outcome or consequence of something previously mentioned. Example: After months of hard work, it results in a successful business launch.
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It results in a kiss".
"Sometimes it results in very unpleasant decisions.
It results in a bizarre brutality.
It results in freedom--financial, mental, emotional.
In short, it results from both.
It results in the same whiplash.
It results in thick walls, perfect for window seats.
"In exclusion, it results in pain and disenfranchisement.
It results in children not getting the medicine they need.
"It results in bullying and in not smelling so great.
"A goalkeeper makes a mistake, it results in a goal.
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