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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'resulted being' is not correct in written English
To indicate that an event has caused something else to happen, the correct phrase to use is 'resulted in.' For example, "The decision to close the café resulted in fewer customers."
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However, titanate nanowires measured by electrophoretic mobility resulted being a bit more acidic in KCl, with pHIEP = 4.1 [24.1
A brief description of each accident/incident is provided with the fatalities and personal injuries that resulted being described.
Non-community admissions and prior exposure to piperaciline-tazobactam and carbapenem resulted being associated with isolation of E. faecium in our patients.
The BMD results show that the ovariectomy and hypocalcic diet described in (20) resulted being proper methods to have osteoporotic rabbits before the insertion of implants in the tibiae.
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"What resulted was panic.
Results are results".
The result is eclectic.
The result is great.
Results were dramatic.
The result is strange.
The results are horrific.
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