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The phrase "resulted in significant" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a consequence or outcome that had a significant impact. Example: The new policy resulted in significant changes in the company's productivity and profitability.
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In at least one case, the choice resulted in significant financial sacrifice.
However, we should not overlook that the trip resulted in significant achievements that were announced publicly.
Hundreds of millions of dollars of cuts have resulted in significant job losses.
That had to have resulted in significant damage, knowing how much those babies sell for.
An economic downturn, especially one that resulted in significant losses of jobs, could be devastating.
Federal officials say the law has resulted in significant savings.
A dozen of his followers were arrested, which had been part of the plan and resulted in significant media coverage.
Going out for competition on the construction and financing costs of the tunnel has resulted in significant savings".
Our impact evaluation found small changes and low-cost additions to the e-transfers resulted in significant benefits.
McCartney said: "Positive efforts to encourage victims to come forward have resulted in significant increases in reported sexual crimes.
New York City's superb system was a major focus of these efforts, which resulted in significant water savings.
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