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The phrase "resulted from the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to explain the cause or origin of something. Examples: 1. The increase in sales resulted from the company's successful marketing campaign. 2. The accident resulted from the driver's negligence. 3. The decrease in funding resulted from budget cuts by the government. 4. The decision to close the school resulted from declining enrollment numbers. 5. The success of the project resulted from the team's hard work and dedication.
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No charges ever resulted from the investigation.
No deaths resulted from the spill.
No criminal charges resulted from the fireproofing work.
Part of the change resulted from the tax cuts.
(The errors resulted from the reviewer's confusion over his notes).
Not a single death resulted from the operation.
No charges have resulted from the legal inquiry.
The change resulted from the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Q: And all the commotion that resulted from the fire.
The product diversity probably resulted from the ambiguous acceptor recognition.
Many of them resulted from the collapse of dead stars.
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