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Discover LudwigThe word "corollary" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a statement that follows from a previous statement. For example, "The law of gravity states that any object dropped will fall; its corollary is that objects cannot be suspended in the air without some form of support."
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The corollary
noun
Something given beyond what is actually due; something added or superfluous.
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The corollary?
The corollary to Agüero was Loukas Vintra.
The corollary is that all malicious hacks are likewise detectable.
The corollary — it's going to happen anyway — usually follows.
The corollary, of course, is that intolerance leads to downfall.
The corollary of "less than 2C" is clear.
The corollary of low inflation is low nominal earnings growth.
The corollary benefit to the mother is irrelevant.
The corollary is the notion that prosperity causes inflation.
The corollary to this is that without content, value is lost.
The corollary of this is if you're building ML, always develop and try simpler methods first.
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