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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a consequence of much" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that something is a result of a significant amount of something else, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "The changes in policy were a consequence of much debate among the committee members."
Alternatives: "a result of considerable" or "an outcome of significant".
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It is a consequence of much larger po-litical and economic issues that have nothing to do with fashion.
The additional stretching also creates gradient morphology promoted by incomplete phase separation of the polymers as a consequence of much faster solvent loss.
The much faster vertical crustal motions indicated in this part of northern England, compared with SE England, are thus mainly a consequence of much greater mobility of the lower crust in the north, due to its younger thermal age and the heating effect of radioactive Palaeozoic granites.
This contraction is partly a consequence of much reduced distribution costs, but is also a reflection of the fact that the monopoly rents Fleet Street enjoyed in the last century are a thing of the past.
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The impacts of striking mutations found by nsSNPs were much lower between sorghum and Miscanthus than those between the two Miscanthus species, perhaps as a consequence of the much higher level of gene duplication in Miscanthus and resulting ability to buffer essential functions against disturbance.
Larger portlandite crystals and secondary ettringite are its characteristic features as a consequence of the much faster reaction rates in the early-age concrete.
This difference is a consequence of the much lower effective heat capacities of land surfaces as well as of their generally reduced evaporation rates.
"I think it's a consequence of a much greater sense of some kind of empathy among New Yorkers for each other," he said, "and a sense that criminal acts are really wrong.
The globalization process has had its bumps, of course, as reflected recently by rising commodity prices, but that is largely a consequence of how much and how rapidly prosperity has grown.
This is a consequence of the much larger heat capacity of the blood as compared to the heat capacity of the stent.
As a consequence of too much emphasis on income generation without the consideration of the existence of natural systems and environments, cities and/or local authorities face the potential risk of environmental degradation and loss of natural resource values.
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