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a consequence thereof
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a consequence thereof" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a result or effect that follows from a previously mentioned situation or action. Example: "The company faced significant losses; a consequence thereof was the need to restructure its operations."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(20)
because of that
a proportion thereof
a blend of these
as a consequence thereof
a derivative thereof
a version thereof
in consequence
a range thereof
a simulacrum thereof
as a result of that
a portion thereof
a factor thereof
a mix thereof
a copy thereof
a combination thereof
a part thereof
stemming from that
thus
owing to that
a simplification thereof
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Exact Expressions
18 human-written examples
Among them are education schools with their romantic progressivism -- teachers should be mere "enablers" of group learning; self-esteem is a prerequisite for accomplishment, not a consequence thereof.
News & Media
It is highly possible that the stress zones derived from these calculations represent corium compression in reality, and these data support the pathophysiological theory that claw lesions may arise as a consequence thereof.
Science
Yoshida pledged that "the Government of Japan does not consider that the Government of the Netherlands by signing the Treaty has itself expropriated the private claims of its nationals so that, as a consequence thereof, after the Treaty comes into force these claims would be non-existent".
News & Media
They focused on their headaches and regarded the medication use as a consequence thereof.
As a consequence thereof, we can prove the limit functions c and u indeed are weak solutions to the respective subproblems in (1.1) as required in Definition 2.1.
Science
As a consequence thereof, the experimental test design needs to reflect this: the more complex the tested compartment, tier 2 considers experimental setups stronger mimicking the representative environmental compartment [45].
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Similar Expressions
42 human-written examples
These structures have significant impact on the quality of the gas solid contact and as a direct consequence thereof strongly affect the performance of the process.
Science
In this study knockdown of VPS34, the catalytic subunit of PI 3-kinase III, reduced cell migration presumably due to decreased PI3P production or a downstream consequence thereof.
An important advantage over other studies may be that it is not based on DC maturation, but on a functional consequence thereof, being CD4+ cell expansion.
Further work will have to be performed to address the question of how the Nedd4-catalysed Ub chains are linked to the context-dependent physiological function of Beclin 1 and the PI3K-III complex during autophagy, endocytic trafficking, signalling, cytokinesis and, as a possible consequence thereof, the potential concentration-dependent positive or negative effects of Beclin 1 on tumorigenesis.
Science
The consequence thereof is a lack of dramatic tension: You get a production that fights, to some degree, with the structure of the play as a real-time thriller.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In formal writing, use "a consequence thereof" to establish a clear causal link, particularly when summarizing complex processes or events.
Common error
Avoid using "a consequence thereof" in casual conversation or informal writing, as it can sound overly pretentious. Opt for simpler alternatives like "so" or "as a result".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a consequence thereof" functions as a causal connector, linking a preceding event or situation to its resulting outcome. Ludwig indicates that it establishes a cause-and-effect relationship, often in formal contexts.
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a consequence thereof" serves as a formal connector indicating a cause-and-effect relationship, predominantly used in scientific, academic, and legal contexts. While grammatically correct, as Ludwig AI affirms, its formal tone makes it unsuitable for casual conversation. More common alternatives include phrases such as "as a result of that" or "therefore", depending on the context and desired level of formality. Therefore, reserve the use of "a consequence thereof" for situations where a high degree of formality and precision are required.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in consequence
A more concise version of the original phrase, omitting "a" and "thereof".
as a result of that
Replaces "consequence" with "result", offering a more direct and commonly used alternative.
resulting from that
Emphasizes the action of resulting, suitable when highlighting the direct outcome of something.
because of that
A simpler, more direct causal link, suitable for less formal contexts.
owing to that
Similar to "due to", but can sound slightly more formal.
stemming from that
Highlights the origin of the consequence, suggesting it grows or develops from the initial cause.
therefore
A concise conjunctive adverb indicating a logical conclusion.
thus
Another conjunctive adverb similar to "therefore", often used in formal writing.
as a fallout
Suggests an unintended or negative consequence.
in its wake
Implies that the consequence follows closely behind the initial event, like a ship's wake.
FAQs
How can I use "a consequence thereof" in a sentence?
You can use "a consequence thereof" to indicate that something is the result of a previously mentioned action or situation. For example: "The policy change led to decreased employee morale; "as a consequence thereof", productivity declined."
What phrases are similar to "a consequence thereof"?
Alternatives to "a consequence thereof" include "as a result of that", "therefore", or "in consequence". The best choice depends on the specific context and desired level of formality.
Is "a consequence thereof" formal or informal?
"A consequence thereof" is generally considered a formal phrase and is more appropriate for academic, scientific, or legal writing rather than casual conversation.
What's the difference between "a consequence thereof" and "because of that"?
"A consequence thereof" is more formal and emphasizes a direct causal relationship in a structured or logical argument. "Because of that" is more direct and commonly used in everyday language. Also, "because of that" is often a shorter phrase that's easier to read.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested