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The phrase "work resulted in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically follows a subject and describes the outcome of the work that was done. Example: The team's hard work resulted in a successful product launch.
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Our work resulted in substantial media coverage and invited testimony.
Their work resulted in a book published by National Geographic.
The refusal of the strikers to return to work, resulted in Vilar's handing in his resignation.
Dr. Almond's work resulted in 18 books, many written with others, and many articles.
Part of this work resulted in a book, "The World Problem of Salmonellosis" (1964).
The volunteers' work resulted in 249 summonses in 2002, Mr. Dreyer said.
His work resulted in a lush, green val ley that attracted thousands of settlers.
Years of work resulted in a low-weight, low-carbon vehicle with many innovations, Sinha said.
Last year its work resulted in 108 arrests and charges against 43 people.
His work resulted in the publication in 1859 of "On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection".
Their work resulted in the New Revised Standard Version, published in 1990, which replaced the 1952 Revised Standard edition.
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