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"what resulted was" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example: After months of hard work, what resulted was a beautiful garden.
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"What resulted was panic.
What resulted was a massacre.
What resulted was very interesting.
What resulted was a colorful, complex work.
What resulted was Columbia Global Reports.
What resulted was a strange balance.
What resulted was then the world's largest indoor auditorium.
What resulted was an ecologically and socially sustainable system.
What resulted was a race to the bottom.
What resulted was what one might call peak Canada.
What resulted was a powerful piece that made its point clearly, yet with finesse.
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