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The phrase "resulted of" is not correct in written English
The correct expression is "resulted from," which indicates the cause of an outcome. Example: "The accident resulted from a failure to follow safety protocols."
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The collapse in the commercial market resulted, of course, from the suicide hijacking attacks of Sept. 11.
In Afghanistan, he wrote, "early members of the Al Qaeda group recruited me, and what resulted of that was what I plead to".
Environmentalists and scientists believe that the stranded seal pops are the resulted of warming waters on the west coast diminishing the sea lions natural food source.
I immediately responded with the stock answer economists give to any such question: "it depends".This resulted, of course, in the reaction economists always get to such responses.
All the samples resulted of sulfate geochemical type.
Low dose PET/CT scans resulted of good quality as well as ordinary dose scans.
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Supreme Court annuls result of poll.
The result of tracking?
The result of that effort?
Full results of the poll.
The result of this vacillation?
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