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Discover LudwigThe phrase "resulted from a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to explain the cause or origin of something. Example: The increase in pollution levels resulted from a lack of government regulations on industries.
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It resulted from a stabbing, not a gunshot.
The accident resulted from a grim chain of blunders.
Most likely, flowering resulted from a combination of two factors.
This book of essays resulted from a conference.
His death, investigators wrote, resulted from a bizarre accident.
The "Without a Male Guardian" episode resulted from a viewer suggestion.
Already, this setup could have resulted from a Nimzo-Indian Defense.
The letters said the problem had resulted from "a processing error" in Medicare computers.
In it, he declared that the city's unique physiognomy resulted from a few factors.
The reunion resulted from a meeting between Ms. Schwimmer and Ms. Lichterman.
The stock implosion that shattered these illusions in early 2000 resulted from a combination of forces.
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