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The phrase "a major negative consequence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing significant adverse effects or outcomes resulting from a particular action or decision.
Example: "The new policy could lead to a major negative consequence for employee morale if not implemented carefully."
Alternatives: "a significant adverse effect" or "a serious detrimental outcome."
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However, radiation damage remains a major negative consequence of radiotherapy.
We show that it is possible to eliminate diplopia by selective degradation of the image in one eye without significantly impairing peripheral vision, thereby eliminating a major negative consequence of occlusion.
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In apocalyptic language, the OECD warned this week of the consequences of what it called a major negative event emerging from the euro area, by which it means a chaotic breakup of the euro.
Peter Miscall, Denver: Your column on the vanishing future is one more sign that the worst thing Reagan did for the U.S. was to show conservatives that they could jettison their long-held principle of a balanced budget with no major negative consequences.
Thus, knockdown of cisd2 via a number of Gal4 drivers does not appear to have major negative consequences on several independent measures in flies housed under normal laboratory conditions.
"There are some proposals that deal with a very short-lived selective default situation that will not have major negative consequences," he told CNBC television.
The analysis provided no other evidence of major negative consequences of converting the current system of hospital reimbursement into a DRG-based system.
The Brexit vote is now starting to have major negative consequences and it is only going to get worse.
"To stop the cooperation with the Hague tribunal or to postpone this cooperation would have had major negative consequences for the present and future of our country," Mr. Djindjic said.
In a statement sent to Congress in 2009, the meteorological society warned that the buildup of heat-trapping gases like carbon dioxide in the atmosphere would lead to "major negative consequences".
However, some climate assumptions provide opportunity for some food producers who respond positively to technological adaptation programs, while consumers could face the major negative consequences by experiencing higher food prices.
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