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The phrase "a broader consequence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the wider implications or effects of a particular action or event.
Example: "The new policy may lead to a broader consequence that affects not only the employees but also the company's reputation."
Alternatives: "a wider impact" or "a larger effect".
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The near-extinction of white Southern Democrats -- a broader consequence of Nov. 2 -- is the latest success of a Republican strategy to take over the region that was hatched after the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act of 1964, said Paul Stekler, a documentary filmmaker whose credits include "George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire".
Although neutropenia is characterized by the lab value ANC, neutropenia clearly has a broader consequence, considering how it can impact the quality of life of the affected patient and potentially endanger life.
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They are most worried, however, about the broader consequence for South Africa if the country has to deal with a nationwide food shortage.
Physicians' weight issues though may have broader consequence.
On Saturday, Zayat continued to frame the milestone as a victory with broader consequences than just for one horse.
The US has expressed concerned that continued instability in Egypt will have broader consequences in a region already rocked by unrest.
We have heard virtually nothing about these WTO rules on subsidies during the debate about the proposed bailout of the American automobile industry by American taxpayers and all too little about the broader consequences that a bailout might have for the automobile industry and other American industries, both domestically and worldwide.
But we think Tate would want to think carefully about the broader consequences of an exit from what remains the world's top-selling sweetener.
Such complications will modify the finer predictions of our model, but we believe our approach is appropriate for providing an initial insight into the broader consequences of climate change.
Brimming with contempt, he thinks law is a way to make money, and does not care about the broader consequences.
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