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The phrase "possibly resulted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are considering the possibility of an outcome. For example: "The power outage possibly resulted in difficulty for people traveling to work in the morning."
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The letter said that several whistle-blowers had indicated the reduction "possibly resulted from your powerful political influence".
Ms. Dominguez said that some of the increase possibly resulted from efforts to encourage Muslims to exercise their right to file grievances.
During direct heating, rapid unfolding of proteins possibly resulted in more intense coagulation.
The low q e value is possibly resulted by the low concentration of as-prepared dye solutions.
The improvement of FF possibly resulted from the decrease in the sum of R s and R ct.
Phase A was high in diversity and species richness which was possibly resulted from biogeochemical environment similar to the surrounding air environment.
This effect possibly resulted in a slight elevation of SUVmax over true value (i.e., SUV = 4) as shown in Fig. 4.
The missing elimination of oxcarbazepine possibly resulted from missing sunlight under pilot scale conditions, since UV leads to degradation of oxcarbazepine according to [26].
Despite strong size fluctuations, which possibly resulted from imperfections of the electron beam exposure, an increase of QD occupation is observed for larger hole diameters.
This is possibly resulted from differences in electrical properties between ZnO nanoparticles and nanorods, and from the faster electron transport in nanorods.
A larger response when identifying "new" words possibly resulted from exhaustive recollecting the sensory properties of "old" words in modality appropriate sensory cortices.
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