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The phrase "a consequence of life" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an outcome or result that naturally occurs as part of living or existence.
Example: "Loss and change are often seen as a consequence of life that everyone must face at some point."
Alternatives: "a result of living" or "an outcome of existence".
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As though death were not a consequence of life but a consequence of having been a Jew".
But his decline into alcoholism – he was arrested dozens of times for drunken behaviour – and drink-related death at the age of 32 was often portrayed as a consequence of life on the reservation, although the toll of war and fame may have had more to do with it.
Earth's much higher tally is a consequence of life.When you think of Earth as a whole, particularly the classic images of Earth from space, what immediately stands out are its oceans.
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.
By Anne Boher BAMAKO, Mali, 6 December 2011 – "This child looks very mean, and it's a consequence of life on the street," said 17-year-old Rachida Aboubacar, gazing at a photograph taken by one of her friends.
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The global prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is rapidly growing as a consequence of life-style changes, urbanization and population aging [ 1].
However, for example morbidity and HRQOL impairment as a consequence of life-long TSH suppression therapy have not yet been investigated in detail, but there is literature that suggests that they may be more prevalent than currently assumed [ 11– 13].
Nevertheless, assuming the free radical theory of aging [ 50] is correct, free radical injury occurs inevitably in aerobic organisms as a consequence of life-long oxygen exposure at all levels producing oxidized nucleic acids and proteins, damaged (senescent) cells and tissues, which is what ultimately accounts for the development of most aging-related diseases.
Given the worldwide rising incidence of diabetes, as a consequence of changed life style and consequent obesity, improvement of obstetric care for diabetic patients is essential [ 13, 14].
Chairing the W20 was a consequence of her life story.
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