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The phrase "a possible consequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential outcomes or effects that may result from a specific action or situation.
Example: "The new policy may lead to a possible consequence of increased employee satisfaction."
Alternatives: "a potential result of" or "an expected outcome of".
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Discontent among Western allies was also cited as a possible consequence of military action.
An asymmetric distribution of lakes on Titan as a possible consequence of orbital forcing.
Nevertheless, Nasrallah's vision of a larger sectarian conflict in which the United States is implicated suggests a possible consequence of the White House's new strategy.
This is indeed a possible consequence of a low glycaemic index diet34, enriched BCAA35, as well as high levels of medium-chain triglycerides36 and polyunsaturated fatty acids37.
Cervical root resorption is a possible consequence of internal bleaching and is more frequently observed in teeth treated with the thermo-catalytic procedure.
Overweight and obesity may be both a risk factor for the indications for these surgeries and a possible consequence of the procedure.
The incidence of the disease has increased in the last few years, as a possible consequence of changes to the World's climate.
However, although aggregation has been thought to be a possible consequence of protein degradation, it has never before been proposed to be a cause of degradation.
The instantaneous flow structure over the remainder of the flame length was less affected by heat release, a possible consequence of the lower density gradients.
However, a possible consequence of the formation of such an alliance might be more space for the Islamic State and al-Qaeda affiliates to maneuver in Syria, Iraq and elsewhere.
The image shows two realities juxtaposed against one another where Ayala depicts a localized solution dependent on microeconomic transactions while the red to dead conveyance commentary is a possible consequence of a mega-scale investment.
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