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The phrase "that was resulting" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it combines a past tense with a present participle in a way that does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "The changes in the policy that was resulting in confusion were addressed in the meeting."
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The Independent's 2013 Elephant Appeal raised more than £500,000 to combat the poaching crisis that was resulting in around 100 elephants being killed every day for their ivory.
While indie booksellers, too, were stunned by the Justice Department's assault on a legal pricing model for e-books that was resulting in greater consumer choice and lower prices, our focus will be to continue providing readers and book buyers an unparalleled experience for browsing and discovering their next great read.
It looks like Google didn't do much in the way of selling ads against Showtimes, meaning that the traffic that was resulting from it, such as it was, didn't necessarily convert to revenue for the company.
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"We can't have this fractured society that's resulting at the moment".
Tucson Unified School District has unique management and political issues that are resulting in these outcomes.
Some decry the loss of seriousness, depth, subtlety, intelligence and moral engagement that's resulted.
That is resulting in some homeowners being forced to sell their property.
That's resulted in a lot of people talking about leaving".
So far, that's resulted in $225 million in job offers for developers on the site.
That's resulted in a large lobby".
"That's resulted in really inequitable treatment".
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