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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a range of possible ramifications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential consequences or effects of a particular action or decision.
Example: "Before making a final decision, we need to consider a range of possible ramifications that could arise from our choice."
Alternatives: "a variety of potential outcomes" or "a spectrum of possible consequences".
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"But the rapid growth of social media as a way of discovering and consuming news has a range of possible ramifications.
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He identifies a range of possible reasons.
Their accounts suggested a range of possible casualties.
They can only provide a range of possible levels of expected achievement.
It predicts a range of possible scenarios.
In an interaction between disciplines, one (or multiple) of these constitutive elements moves from one discipline to another with a variety of possible ramifications.
It has all sorts of possible ramifications.
Their messes have a wide range of possible meanings.
A range of synergies is also possible.
But the range of possible expression remained a surprise.
Range of possible reasons.
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