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The phrase "a consequence of history" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to discuss the effects or outcomes that arise from historical events or processes.
Example: "The division of the country is often seen as a consequence of history, shaped by centuries of conflict and negotiation."
Alternatives: "an outcome of history" or "a result of historical events".
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"The U.S. experience is a consequence of history," Professor Kerr said.
"I was a consequence of history," he said in 2007, accepting a public service award from the U.C.L.A. alumni association.
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Music is a consequence of all history, not just of music critics' 10-best lists.
A country's constitution and institutions are always a consequence of its history.
In part, this is apparent in differences in the role from school to school, itself a consequence of its history as a response to the evolving needs of schools.
As a consequence of this history of settlement, descendants of European and Asian immigrants have retained strong transnational ties with origin and other settlement countries, such as the UK, US, Australia, India, Pakistan and China.
It has been suggested that this phenomenon is a consequence of life history, rather than bias, and that fossils of juvenile Albertosaurus are rare because they simply did not die as often as adults did.
Our results provide evidence that populations of closely related species can vary in their response to environmental change as a consequence of life history differences.
Contrary to previous opinion, the genetic data of our present study indicate that this pattern is not due to the drastic reduction in population size in the early 1990s, but more likely a consequence of a history of long-term isolation from nearby populations.
Alternatively, the increase in femoral vascular resistance during acute hypoxia in newborn llamas may not be adaptive, but instead it may represent a consequence of phylogenetic history or adaptive change in a different but interacting physiological trait (13 , 23.
Although not currently afflicted by armed conflict as it once was, the fact that the prevalence of violent events continues to be much higher in Guasca than in Guatavita likely represents a consequence of the history of armed conflict in this village, and speaks of the extensive and trans-generational effects that armed conflict can leave behind.
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