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The phrase "a consequence the number" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity, making it unusable without additional context or correction.
Example: "The study revealed a consequence of the number of participants on the results."
Alternatives: "an effect of the number" or "a result of the number".
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Perhaps as a consequence, the number of students opting to take their OU degrees in under three years has also increased by 20% over the past three years.
As a consequence, the number of UK enterprises fell by 20,000 in the year to March 2011 alone and over 2.6 million people are now out of work.
As a consequence, the number of overall features reduces significantly.
As a consequence, the number of sensor nodes is decreased in each subzone of a level.
As a consequence, the number of cusps is always odd (respectively, even) when k is odd (respectively, even).
As a consequence, the number of bytes available for each channel in a given UL-FEC matrix column is.
As a consequence, the number of participants was small and represented a limitation of the present work.
As a consequence, the number of tourism education courses has grown significantly in the last decades in order to meet the demands of the qualified workforce.
As a consequence, the number of students receiving the public study allowance has dropped from nearly 40% of the student population to only 15%.
As a consequence, the number of electron exchanged per BH3OH− species is ca. 3 at low potential, and only reaches ca. 6 above 0.6 V vs. RHE.
As a consequence, the number and variety of distinct terms grows with the amount of data at every version release (Fig. 1a).
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