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"which was resulted in two" vs "which was resulted in three"

It doesn't make sense to compare these two phrases as they are not logical. The correct phrase should be 'which resulted in two' or 'which resulted in three', depending on the number of outcomes being referred to.

Last Updated: March 17, 2024

which was resulted in two

This phrase is incorrect. 'Resulted' should be used without 'was'.

The correct phrase is 'which resulted in two' when referring to two outcomes.

Alternatives:

  • which resulted in two
  • which led to two
  • which caused two
  • which brought about two
  • which ended in two

which was resulted in three

This phrase is incorrect. 'Resulted' should be used without 'was'.

The correct phrase is 'which resulted in three' when referring to three outcomes.

Alternatives:

  • which resulted in three
  • which led to three
  • which caused three
  • which brought about three
  • which ended in three

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