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The phrase "resulted in making" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain how something has led to an action being taken, or something being created. For example: "The increase in demand for our products resulted in making more staff available to meet our customers' needs."
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This has resulted in making the already nervous Berliners more jittery than ever.
Intelligence officials said the event resulted in making the bureau far less aggressive in seeking information on terrorists.
In those areas, American and European military interventions have resulted in making the local populations less safe and less prosperous.
And while that has resulted in making the rich even richer, our economy would be much worse off if it hadn't happened.
It is noted that the widespread usage of fiber optics in data communications have resulted in making the testing and troubleshooting of fiber optic networks extremely important.
A wide number of reports and news on crimes, increasingly conducted almost every day, have resulted in making detection of such crimes more difficult if not complex.
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It results in making fairground-style doughnuts far more often than is truly necessary, too.
The recent European council summit meeting may result in making permanent much of the current framework of external oversight of the Irish public finances.
The New York-based Dealbreaker blog said the initiative would just result in making the ratings agencies stupider and potentially redundant.
Visually, it's as gripping as any art around, and comes with a memorable epigraph by Booker T. Washington: "The study of art that does not result in making the strong less willing to oppose the weak means little".
Richard S. DeFrank, an associate professor at the C. T. Bauer College of Business at the University of Houston who writes about travel stress, said travelers must "remember the kids and the dog and the suitcases, and quite often that could result in making the mistake".
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