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Discover Ludwig"results made" can be used in written English, typically to indicate results that were produced or achieved.
For example, "The commitment and hard work of the team has resulted in important improvements made to the system."
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The results made headline news.
Some of the results made intuitive sense.
The results made the cover of Science.
But on closer examination, my results made little sense.
The results made GlaxoSmithKline's decision all but inevitable.
Impressive results made it easy to embrace such a change.
An incredible run of results made this possible.
Results made a number of novel contributions.
All authors discussed results, made figures and edited the manuscript.
The results made headlines in newspapers around the country.
They should be completed quickly and the results made public.
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