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Discover LudwigThe phrase "resulted in it" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that one event or action led to a specific outcome or consequence. Example: "The heavy rainfall resulted in it flooding the streets."
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That precipitated a string of crises which resulted in it losing its national portfolio status.
And yet, to his many critics, Havelange's zeal for commercialising football resulted in it losing its soul.
While in others, 'hostile' regulatory climates — as Uber has characterized it — have resulted in it pulling its service altogether.
Although the package did adhere to all the regulations, it was just an unlucky situation that resulted in it not being collected by its intended owners".
It was certified gold just over a month later, on July 22 , 1999 and its continuing sales have resulted in it being certified five-times platinum.
Layoffs resulted in it losing more than a quarter of its employees, leaving it with just eight officers and four sergeants.
Perhaps a little too easy: its gargantuan 62% sugar content recently resulted in it being called a public health risk.
(The vegetable's popularity has resulted in it being declared a protected species in Quebec, and restrictions on its harvesting are in place in public forests in Appalachia).
This included the bouncing of a ball into the worst areas which resulted in it sticking in the water.
Unfortunately, a further error occurred with her credit card application, which resulted in it being re-input, causing a delay.
An operation of hundreds of unauthorized water tankers serving the city has resulted in it being labeled as the "tankermafia".
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