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The phrase "a secondary consequence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an outcome that is not the primary result of an action or event, but still occurs as a result of it.
Example: "The new policy aimed to improve employee productivity, but it also led to a secondary consequence of increased stress levels among staff."
Alternatives: "an indirect effect" or "a subsequent outcome."
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Are they present as a secondary consequence of the disease but do not contribute to disease progression?
Ramirez's departure had a secondary consequence: the outfielder Johnny Damon, another aging rebound candidate, could rest his legs and concentrate on batting, as a designated hitter.
He sets himself against the historiography which argues that the genocide was just a secondary consequence of the wider policies of Lebensraum, and sustaining the German war economy.
Removal of extracellular Ca2+ greatly inhibited [Zn2+]i-induced acidification, suggesting that acidification was a secondary consequence of Ca2+ entry.
Finally, we considered the possibility that the effect of feedback presence might be a secondary consequence of reduced uncertainty about the SPE, rather than an actual increase in SPE.
It is not established, however, if the reduced levels of PI3KC2B is a direct effect of tamoxifen or if it is a secondary consequence of an overall improvement of muscle structure and function.
The spectrum of autoimmune disorders is wide, ranging from those that involve a single organ to others that affect several different organs as a secondary consequence of the presence of immune complexes in the circulation.
"This is a secondary consequence," he says.
A secondary consequence of the ubiquity of porn is shaved balls.
Increased TPPI activity was also noticed in other neurological disorders probably as a secondary consequence [24], [25].
Whether ESAG evolution is adaptive, or simply a secondary consequence of sharing the expression site environment, remains to be seen.
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