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"resulted on" is not a correct phrase in written English.
"Resulted in" or "led to" are the preferred phrases used to indicate a cause-and-effect relationship. Example: The company's decision to automate large parts of the factory process resulted in fewer job opportunities.
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A consensus definition appeared to emerge that the Japanese gold standard of grime was what resulted on one white shirt worn by a salary man for one day.
We saw that among some forest managers, the uncertainties and ambiguities of climate change knowledge resulted, on one hand, in rather passive attitudes and even scepticism amongst forest managers towards scientific knowledge and European conservation policies.
Nanozirconia grafted onto inner and external surfaces of silica gel resulted, on the one hand, in reduction of the number of polymer filler contact points and, on the other hand, in more severe spatial confinement of the polymer in pores.
The lower graph in Fig. 8 (training 2) shows that both the measurement taken in the afternoon and the one taken 6 months later resulted on average in lower ratings, whereby the ratings after 6 months roughly lie between the ratings of the other two time points measured.
That resulted on an invite to personally meet one another.
Bogeys resulted on each occasion.
Oddly, though, these cattle calls have not resulted (on air, anyway) in a circus of shameless Springer-esque attention seekers.
Here are a few posts from the firefight that has resulted on Twitter.
Fertile soils, known as loess, resulted, on which highly productive upland forests are found today.
While this has resulted on occasion in tensions, it has made the WEA from the outset a prominent example of democracy in action.
More than 130 systems resulted; on these are based the musical scales of the maqāmāt, or modes.
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