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The phrase "a consequent loss of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a loss that occurs as a result of a previous action or event.
Example: "The company faced a consequent loss of revenue after the product recall."
Alternatives: "an ensuing loss of" or "a resulting loss of".
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(Shelving for both CD's and videos is twice too wide, with a consequent loss of capacity, but never mind).
A catastrophic depressurisation and a consequent loss of oxygen had suffocated them before the ground cruelly finished off the job.
They have drastically upset the workings of freshwater ecosystems, with a consequent loss of biological variety and vitality.
If the challengers win this case, the unions may lose millions of dollars in revenue, with a consequent loss of power.
Indeed, the progressive degeneration usually provides a loss of water and a consequent loss of disc height.
But battery power still provides a poor power-to-weight ratio compared with conventional engines, with a consequent loss of flight range.
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The 'cone of influence' is a reflection of a consequent loss in the wavelet spectrum near the start and end of the time series [17].
He (or Cervantes) is the inventor of a mode now common enough, in which figures, within a novel, read prior fictions concerning their own earlier adventures and have to sustain a consequent loss in the sense of reality.
Research shows early intervention, combined with a co-ordinated package of help, can prevent the downward spiral that leads from long absences from work to loss of a job and consequent loss of confidence and self-esteem, and thence to disabling depression.
Evidence indicates that severe habitat loss and consequent illegal hunting were responsible for a bottleneck and consequent loss of genetic variability, we demonstrated that the landscape still allows mountain lions to move, and that protected areas in southern Brazil may be acting as a source of migrants.
Based on the paper, failure is considered to be any event that leads to abnormal termination of a task, and consequent loss of all workflow progress thus far.
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