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Discover LudwigThe word "ensue" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something happens as a result of an earlier event. Example: "After the announcement, a heated debate ensued among the committee members." Alternatives include "follow" or "result."
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Ensue
verb
To follow (a leader, inclination etc.).
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"The next president must have at least 70% of the population backing him, otherwise political divisions will ensue just like last time.
The story's pretty much the same, of course – criminals posing as musicians in a little old lady's guesthouse, as they plot a bank job; little old lady finds the loot; duplicity and betrayals and deaths ensue, just not in the way you'd think.
The story is straightforward: boy builds snowman; snowman comes to life; charming high-jinks ensue; snowman melts.
Shocks, absurd twists and viewer boredom swiftly ensue.
Alas, the conversation they hoped for did not ensue.
If you turn one around, arguments will ensue.
Where two front-rank MPs neighbour each other, such as Labour's Ed Balls and Hilary Benn, a fierce face-off could ensue for a precious seat.The mess does not end there.
Britain has only a limited experience of hung parliaments; of the wrangling and protracted period of transition that may now ensue; and of minority government, the probable outcome.
The most he is prepared to promise is that he will avoid the tax increases he claims will ensue from Mr Brown's profligacy.Softly, softlyThe chancellor is convinced that this is not what voters want to hear at least not yet.
S&P did not lower America's top-tier AAA rating on April 18th; it assigned it a negative outlook a threat that if debt remains on its present course, a downgrade will ensue.
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