Jose Carillo's English Forum
Joe Carillo's Desk => You Asked Me This Question => Topic started by: alykxia913 on August 06, 2010, 08:06:02 PM
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Hello!
I need help. I'm trying to make a brochure but I can't figure out which
phrase should I use.
Which is correct? Resulting to or resulting in?
ex. resulting to clearer, smoother skin
resulting in clearer, smoother skin
I appreciate your help. Thanks!
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The correct, idiomatic phrasal verb is always "resulting in," not "resulting to." So your brochure will be grammatically flawless by saying "resulting in clearer, smoother skin."