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The phrase "a serious consequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a significant result or effect that arises from a particular action or situation.
Example: "The lack of proper safety measures can lead to a serious consequence of workplace accidents."
Alternatives: "a grave result of" or "a significant outcome of".
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The sign conveys a serious consequence of global warming that few Americans currently understand.
Airway remodelling is increasingly recognised to be a serious consequence of chronic asthma.
A serious consequence of deforestation is extensive loss of carbon from the soil, a process regulated by subterranean microbial diversity.
Bone metastases, or the spread of cancer to the bone, are a serious consequence of breast cancer.
Charles McGrath (July 29) left out a serious consequence of the unequal treatment of women on the golf course.
Stroke can be a serious consequence of RCVS.
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But "economy-class syndrome" is a real term given to what some medical experts claim is a more serious consequence of long airplane trips: a circulatory problem known as deep-vein thrombosis, which is essentially a blood clot.
BACKGROUND: Postoperative acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common serious consequence of cardiac surgery.
This delay had a serious consequence as it exacerbated the situation of bank run.
Postoperative acute kidney injury is a frequent and serious consequence of cardiac surgery.
Hip fractures are a common and serious consequence of osteoporosis.
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