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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "often results in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to discuss the likely outcome of a situation. For example: "Eating unhealthy foods often results in weight gain."
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That often results in panic and darkness.
Often results in resentment towards others.
That often results in demoralization in the group.
This often results in large overbreak.
This often results in an oversized wrist.
H2O often results in irreversible renal damage.
This often results in inferior working conditions for posted workers.
Infection of seedlings often results in damping off.
This often results in layoffs of young teachers.
Requests for medical assistance often results in more beatings.
Removal of the thymus often results in improvement.
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