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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a consequential but" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting idea or exception that follows a significant or important statement.
Example: "The project was a success, a consequential but unexpected outcome of our efforts."
Alternatives: "a significant yet" or "an important however".
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Curated by Renée Mussai, the exhibition offers insights into a consequential, but largely overlooked, aspect of black culture and political expression in Britain.
A comparison of the initial monthly payment for a fixed-rate 30-year mortgage and an ARM shows that the ARM payment is about 16% lower, a consequential but not dramatic difference.
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It is attempting to become a lifestyle shopping destination in categories in which books play a consequential part but extending far past books.
"[This study] suggests that structural stigma in the form of state laws represents a potentially consequential but thus far largely overlooked [factor in suicidal students]." While one would extrapolate that making same-sex marriage legal across the country would lead to a drop in teen suicide rates nationwide, that hasn't necessarily been the case.
The hearing will be a consequential moment in our history, but not so much because the confirmation of Judge Sotomayor is on the line.
Thirdly, if white matter changes are present, they may not represent the specific pathology of schizophrenia but instead a consequential phenomenon.
Beef is rarely contaminated with T. gondii and is not believed to be a consequential source of infection (15), but the role of beef in transmission to humans has not been completely determined.
But this is a consequential book, rich in ideas and powerful in feeling.
But it's a consequential tango and it's past time to be honest about its consequences.
But on the Iran file, a consequential distinction emerged.
Three interlinked analytical themes were identified: (1) diagnosis as a collective, cumulative, contingent process; (2) taking care to ensure that diagnosis if reached at all is opportune; (3) diagnosis of dementia as constitutive or consequential, but also a diagnosis whose consequences are unpredictable.
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