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Discover Ludwig"possibly resulting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate something that may occur or be the result of something else. For example: The new regulations may have a significant impact on the economy, possibly resulting in increased unemployment.
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Some ingredients in weight-loss supplements can interact with prescription and over-the-counter remedies, possibly resulting in toxic effects.
Going over cliffs is clearly a bad thing, possibly resulting in death.
Absent a stay, those provisions will inflict massive and irreparable injury on Microsoft, possibly resulting in the company's demise as an effective competitor in the software industry.
In turn, low social identification with potential victims may decrease the effectiveness of the persuasive impact of the message, possibly resulting in a boomerang effect.
These changes may be suggestive of altered neurodevelopmental maturation possibly resulting from chronic fetal hypoxemia.
With Netscape, this effect could be many times larger – possibly resulting in outages at sites headlining the new service.
Reaching this "100-K" limit suggests a loss in conformational space considered, possibly resulting in less accurate conformer models [13].
PET image-based MC is tracer dependent, possibly resulting in lower spatial accuracy of the motion estimates.
Ad detection is more difficult than menu localization, possibly resulting from designers' different purposes for the two elements.
Temporary disruption to service to unblock network and clean tanks possibly resulting in discharge of untreated sewage.
In an emergency evacuation, evacuation paths are often prone to congestion, possibly resulting in congestion and stampede accidents.
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