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The phrase "most likely resulted" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express something that is highly probable or expected to occur as a result of a certain situation or action. For example: The candidate's lack of experience in the field most likely resulted in his failure to secure the job. The heavy rainfall last night most likely resulted in the cancellation of the outdoor event. The team's poor performance during practice most likely resulted in their defeat in the upcoming match.
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We believed this smallpox-like eruption most likely resulted from a herpesvirus.
A National Weather Service meteorologist, Scott Carroll, said the damage most likely resulted from a tornado.
In November, a jury rejected his lawyers' insanity defense, which would have most likely resulted in Mr. Seabra's being sent to a mental institution.
That pose most likely resulted in the painting she now beheld for the first time: a determined-looking woman in white, holding a bonneted toddler in her lap against the backdrop of a fishing town.
The broadening of size distribution most likely resulted from the Gibbs Thomson effect.
This, most likely, resulted from the presence of three kinds of charge carriers in the film interior.
The increased calcium and nickel concentrations during the foam formation most likely resulted from the variances in the substrate mix.
The reduction in travertine deposition most likely resulted from the phosphate pollution caused by the tourism activities.
These findings most likely resulted from a lack of cell attachment on the matrix secondary to cryopreservation.
Two separate investigations by SNU, however, concluded that the blastocyst most likely resulted from parthenogenesis, a form of asexual reproduction.
In the study area, this trend most likely resulted in the uneven distribution of the dolomite but was also related to sea-level fluctuations (Fig. 12).
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