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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fallout of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the consequences or results that arise from a particular event or situation.
Example: "The economic downturn was a significant fallout of the global pandemic."
Alternatives: "a consequence of" or "a result of".
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Apart from declining sales–a fallout of the U.S. import ban Ranbaxy's bottom line was roiled further by currency-related losses (see Ranbaxy Riled By FDA, Currency).
But the demise of the second banana is also a fallout of the interactive age.
After the first Gulf war there was a fallout of desert camouflage.
Alarmingly, rural areas are also seeing a rise in diabetes rates, as a fallout of rapid urbanisation.
But no matter how real the events, the paranoid potential is still high as a fallout of organizational life.
Decrease in mass and stiffness are a fallout of geometric discontinuity and no assumptions regarding the physical behavior of damage are made.
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Traces of it found in hamburger meat by an Irish food safety watchdog prompted a massive fallout of recalls, ridiculous explanations, debate and even arrests.
Unfortunately, a negative fallout of Title IX has been equally absurd recruiting practices for both genders.
The hashtag was traced back to a fallout between fans of Bieber and those of K-Pop boyband Exo.
20, the second student in two years to die of a suicide amid the fallout of a disciplinary infraction in Fairfax.
In a compartment fire, the breakage and possible fallout of a window glass has a significant impact on the fire dynamics.
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