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The phrase "a plausible consequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential outcomes or results that are reasonable or believable based on certain conditions or actions.
Example: "The increase in temperature is a plausible consequence of climate change."
Alternatives: "a likely result of" or "a reasonable outcome of".
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It resonates with people as a plausible consequence of the bee's demise.
A plausible consequence of this depletion is that polar bears, about which Lopez writes with such rapt wonder, will be extinct 20 years from now.
I decided that each problem Mark faced had to be a plausible consequence of his situation — or, better yet, an unintended consequence of his solution to a previous problem".
A more insulin-sensitive pattern of growth would be a plausible consequence of metformin exposure in utero, based on our understanding of metformin action (7).
This phenotype is a plausible consequence of the approximately twofold increase in expression of PER2, which we identified as the main miRNA-regulated core clock component in hepatocytes.
A plausible consequence of this observation is that the Geobacter dif-like pathways are CheR-dependent, whereas the M. xanthus dif system is CheR-independent.
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Hypermutation is, in summary, a very plausible consequence of POLE and POLD1 EDMs.
An unexpected but in retrospect plausible consequence of the mutagenesis was, that the helix αD region, which is in the direct neighbourhood of the ATP-binding site, has adopted a conformation that is more similar to CAPK and less favourable for binding of GTP.
One plausible consequence of P-CTX-1B activation of voltage-sensitive Na+ channels and membrane depolarization would be a marked increase in intracellular Na+.
Remarkably, the hypothesis developed here predicts all these traits as strikingly plausible consequences of a cell within a cell.
One possibility is that, with inflation and deflation both plausible consequences of a debt crisis, investors are spreading their bets, buying gold as a hedge against the former and bonds as a hedge against the latter.Another factor is different time horizons.
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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.

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