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The phrase "a consequence of recurrent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the results or effects that arise from something that happens repeatedly or frequently.
Example: "The increase in stress levels is often a consequence of recurrent deadlines in the workplace."
Alternatives: "an outcome of repeated" or "a result of ongoing".
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Mean annual sedimentation rates show that the archaeological resolution of the sequences is more a consequence of recurrent human use over long periods than of high absolute sedimentation rates.
As a consequence of recurrent mutation, microsatellite selection often fails to drive a single haplotype to high frequency (fig. 4).
Klöppel and Maillet revisited the hypothesis of Comfort and colleagues arguing that chronic pancreatitis is a consequence of recurrent episodes of acute pancreatitis [ 17].
Depression was also seen as a consequence of recurrent, cumulative stress, disadvantage, marginalisation, oppression, forced separation and an overwhelming sense of loss.
Regions that experience lower levels of recombination are expected to harbor less variation as a consequence of recurrent selective sweeps (Begun and Aquadro 1992).
Family emerged as a significant contributor to emotional distress, largely as a consequence of recurrent worry for family, and grief as a result of family deaths which weighed heavily on participants.
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Bronchiectasis is an abnormal and irreversible thick-walled dilatation of the bronchi caused by the inflammatory response of the bronchi as consequence of recurrent lower respiratory tract infections.
In this scenario, peaks of autoimmune response against critical GAS antigens may occur cyclically, due to repeated boosts, as a consequence of either recurrent infections or re-exposure to the pathogen capable of surviving within the host, causing periodic release and exacerbation of neuropsychiatric or behavioral symptoms in children.
The second palsy as a consequence of direct recurrent laryngeal nerve injury was managed by immediate neurorrhaphy.
As a consequence of this difference, recurrent indels also occurred more frequently in UTRs than coding regions (31,438 vs 1337; Figure 4 source data 3).
As a consequence of impaired mucociliary clearance, recurrent airway infections and lung damage such as bronchiectases occur [ 6].
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