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The word 'consequence' is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a result or effect of an action or event. Example: The consequence of skipping class regularly is falling behind in your studies.
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"We're working hard over the holiday period to make the necessary adjustments to our timetable as a consequence, and to provide as much information as we can".
There's no inevitable consequence of urbanisation that is either positive or negative.
Asked if his approach to this World Cup had changed as a consequence of England's failure in South Africa, the 67-year-old on £6.7m a year replied; "I haven't changed things, it is Fifa that have changed things.
As a consequence, even if the SFO had been aware of cheques to the Conservative party in 1993 – and assuming there was sufficient evidence of theft – prosecutors would not have been likely to add a count to the indictment.
Another unintended consequence is the seeking of bargain work in Asia and eastern Europe.
Many Saudis had urged Abdullah to initiate change on social, educational, youth and economic issues when he was crown prince, and a minority considered these problems a consequence of the limited opportunities for political participation.
As a consequence of Westminster, Britishness has unfortunately become associated with greed and selfishness.
In a short statement issued on Friday, the family said the postmortem examination had confirmed that the death of Kennedy, aged 55, at home in Caol, near Fort William, on Monday "was a consequence of his battle with alcoholism".
Charles's death was caused by a major haemorrhage and the report makes clear this was a consequence of his battle with alcoholism".
Yet while ABT must be congratulating themselves on the prime showcase they have acquired for their smart dancers, one gloriously gossip-worthy consequence of putting a trio of megastar choreographers in the same show has been the necessary juggling of three mega egos.
It has also left the power-sharing executive facing an estimated £600m funding gap this financial year – partially as a consequence of Treasury penalties for not implementing welfare reforms running at just under £10m per month.
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