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The phrase "results published" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act or process of making information or data known to the public, often through a formal announcement or report. Example: "The results published in the scientific journal confirmed the effectiveness of the new medication."
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Preliminary results published.
Early results published in Social Forces.
The results, published in PLOS ONE, surprised the authors themselves.
Their results, published this month in Radiology, are encouraging.
The Support study's results, published in 2010, surprised researchers.
The results, published in 2007, were clear-cut, and surprising.
explain the contradictory results published in the literature.
The City had predicted profits of £8m after the last interim results, published in December.
The results, published in 1996 by the Archives of Internal Medicine, were startling.
The results, published Monday in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, were striking.
The charity Pancreatic Cancer UK described the results, published in the journal Nature, as "incredibly exciting".
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