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Discover LudwigThe phrase "only resulted in" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "The months of hard labor only resulted in a minor increase in productivity."
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But it only resulted in a single.
All of these efforts only resulted in additional pounds.
Still, some complain these efforts only resulted in big trading firms' being favored over small ones.
I felt that the war only resulted in victims, and neither side gained anything.
"Last year that only resulted in one new gas fired plant getting a contract.
The MWCNTs networks not only resulted in conductivity, but also strong reinforcement of the nanocomposites.
The transfer efficiency increase and sea-level fall only resulted in a transient progradation trend.
This not only resulted in a reduction of costs, but also less CO2 emissions.
Often, their lack of composure not only resulted in technical fouls but also in rushed shots and sloppy transition defense.
But the AT&T spinoff plan, announced last Wednesday, only resulted in further losses for beleaguered shareholders.
Had Sanchez been sacked, it would have only resulted in a third-and-20.
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