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The phrase 'would have resulted' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate an outcome that did not happen. For example: If the government had acted sooner, the fuel shortages would have been avoided and the economic crisis would have resulted.
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That would have resulted in down three.
Before, that would have resulted in cacophony.
Both lines would have resulted in down two.
A vote would have resulted in heavy govt defeat.
Going down one would have resulted in a fractional loss.
"The views would have resulted in lower submissions".
L. 95 432, which was not executed since it would have resulted in a subsec.
Full use of crop insurance would have resulted in payments in excess of $20 million dollars.
In the 1930's the epidemic would have resulted in death long before amputation was necessary.
Were they the ones that would have resulted in a baby?
That would have resulted in an average tax rate of 17.5percentt.
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