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The phrase "a key consequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to highlight an important result or effect that arises from a specific action, event, or situation.
Example: "A key consequence of climate change is the increase in extreme weather events."
Alternatives: "a significant result of" or "an important outcome of".
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Here again, the ability to eradicate insomnia is mentioned as a key consequence of winning.
The local flow temperature is a key consequence of combustion and must, therefore, be accurately measured.
Its disappearance has had a dramatic impact on the landscape and ecology of the U.S., but a key consequence of that transformation has largely been overlooked: a massive loss of soil carbon into the atmosphere.
A key consequence of being in an in-group is that we ignore failures of the group and see attacks on the group as an attack on the self.
A key consequence of these social changes was the increased demand for places in non-parental childcare both in centre-based and home-based care.
Finally, a key consequence of these structural transitions is the progressive relocation of NTD dsDNA binding region and L1 ssDNA binding motif.
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The repeated AAIRB rejections may also have caused communities to lose trust in research institutions, a key consequence given the historical legacy of research abuse and mistreatment of American Indian and Alaska Natives.
A key consequence is that using only knowledge of the joint distribution of the data, one can achieve a compression rate equal to the joint entropy of the users (i.e., there is no loss from the incapability to communicate).
The serial shootings of unarmed black men by law enforcement; the Justice Department report on police abuse and corruption in Ferguson, Missouri; the gutting of a Voting Rights Act provision that was one key consequence of the Selma marches these and other dispiriting headlines have perhaps rendered the confident optimism of Cooke's masterpiece difficult to sing along to without seeming naïve.
The serial shootings of unarmed black men by law enforcement; the Justice Department report on police abuse and corruption in Ferguson, Missouri; the gutting of a Voting Rights Act provision that was one key consequence of the Selma marches — these and other dispiriting headlines have perhaps rendered the confident optimism of Cooke's masterpiece difficult to sing along to without seeming naïve.
Spending more time on proper design and on careful details is seen as the key consequence of this analysis.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com