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  • prepositions - resulted in vs resulted on - English Language . . .
    Resulted on would reference a point in time or on a thing Such as: Bogeys resulted on each occasion There are a few posts from the firefight that has resulted on Facebook A consensus definition appeared to emerge that the Japanese gold standard of grime was what resulted on one white shirt worn by a salary man for one day
  • Result in or result to - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Result in is idiomatic and quite acceptable, but rewrite the rest of the sentence: Advanced Marketing Staff knowledge and skills which led to a dramatic increase in branch customers, and also resulted in the closure of several competitive branches in the same city I think past tense is appropriate and it isn't necessary to capitalize every word Result to is strange and shouldn't be used
  • Can we continue saying that after resulted in?
    But resulted in can only take a noun as object; "resulted in that " is simply wrong "Resulted in the fact that I have exceeded the specifications" would be grammatical, though, as mentioned above, it is probably not true "Resulted in the interviewer telling me that I had exceeded " is probably the best phrasing
  • syntactic analysis - resulting from or resulted from? - English . . .
    0 Which one of these sentences is correct? For an academic paper The third theme resulting from focus group interviews was cultural barriers The third theme resulted from focus group interviews was cultural barriers what about these phrases? Table 4 1 Themes resulted from the interviews of step 1 Table 4 1 Themes resulting from the interviews
  • Can you use resulted when talking about the equation and not the . . .
    However, is it grammatically correct to say that the Selling Price resulted in 5 26 dollars? It may be correct grammatically, but it is incorrect semantically The verb result is used to link cause and effect, a process and the outcome of the process: result verb [ intrans ] occur or follow as the consequence of something : government unpopularity resulting from the state of the economy | [as
  • Is the phrase observations that are resulted from correct?
    This stage will include applying improvements to the test generation process based on the observations that are resulted from the last two stages My concern is with observations that are resulted from
  • need an idiom or phrase that means that the same event resulted (or . . .
    The sentence, as it now stands, is: quot;The bizarre events and offbeat personalities of an acid-fueled summer push two high school lifeguards in opposite directions quot; The part in italics is
  • Is there any difference between result in and end up with?
    The third and fourth are also correct, but could be rewritten : Years of overwork resulted in an incurable disease Poor maintenance resulted in a repair bill of 200 dollars In the fourth example, you'd also be establishing what had caused the result If you want to establish a direct cause, "resulted in" is more precise
  • Is She played good a grammatically correct sentence?
    Insistence on well rather than good has resulted in a split in connotation: well is standard, neutral, and colorless, while good is emotionally charged and emphatic
  • grammaticality - Result in or result (without in) - English . . .
    1829 Ladies' Mag May 228 You know, Leon, how the experiment has resulted 1891 T Hardy Tess II xxv 55 It might have resulted far better for mankind if Greece had been the source of the religion of modern civilization





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