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The phrase "a consequence of failures in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the results or outcomes that arise from failures in a specific area or system.
Example: "The recent decline in productivity is a consequence of failures in the management structure."
Alternatives: "a result of shortcomings in the" or "an outcome of deficiencies in the".
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Mutations in ASPM are associated with autosomal recessive microcephaly as a consequence of failures in the chromosome segregation.
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IELTS is a high-stakes test, and most students are aware of the consequences of failure in the test.
Brian Citro, "The Consequences of Failure". in Article 25: Achieving the Human Right to Health .Oxford University Press(Forthcoming 2013).
This relates to a central, yet unresolved question in the field, whether inflammation in heart failure is causative for or merely a consequence of heart failure.
The consequences of failure in Iraq would be unthinkable.
Worklessness is the consequence of structural failure in the labour market.
At present, the clinical trial failures in OA may be a consequence of both bona fide treatment failures and trial failures due to clinical design deficiencies.
The change can be interpreted as a consequence of "hemispheric indecision", a failure to segregate phonological engrams in one hemisphere.
Clinically, increased heart rate is a common sign in acute heart failure [ 40], as a consequence of increased sympathetic activity to compensate for LV failure [ 39].
Consequences of Failure Failure in Afghanistan would mean a Taliban takeover of much, if not most, of the country and likely a renewed civil war.
Could it be the consequence of a failure in their education?
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