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The phrase "a cascade of fallout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of consequences or effects that follow an event, often in a dramatic or overwhelming manner.
Example: "The decision to cut funding led to a cascade of fallout, affecting not only the project but also the morale of the entire team."
Alternatives: "a wave of repercussions" or "a chain of consequences".
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BAB AL-SALAM, Syria — When Syrian rebels stopped two buses of Lebanese travelers in the spring and took 11 passengers hostage, they set off a cascade of fallout: riots at the Beirut airport, retaliation kidnappings against Syrians in Lebanon and a deepening of the sectarian character of the war.
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"I feel that we have reached a critical moment that could prove to be a turning point for Europe as we know and enjoy it one that might result in a cascade of problematic consequences and political fallout," Tillmans writes on the project's page.
When a nuclear bomb explodes, it unleashes a cascade of five massively destructive effects: an initial blast wave, an electromagnetic pulse, a thermal wave, a radiation burst, and radioactive fallout.
A cascade of painful rejections began.
It creates a cascade of interventions".
"Instead of cascade of shutting down," he said, "we would have a cascade of information flow".
A roar, a cascade of glass, a fountain of rubble.
A cascade of nuts into a blue ceramic bowl.
A crab beignet was a cascade of sensations.
Later dancers swim fluidly through a cascade of movement.
There were bouncing balls too, and a cascade of rocks.
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