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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a straightforward fallout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a clear and direct consequence or result of a situation or event.
Example: "The decision to cut funding led to a straightforward fallout that affected all departments."
Alternatives: "a clear consequence" or "an obvious result".
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Adopting fourth-generation seismic hazard maps in UHS format into CHBDC should be viewed, in that perspective and perceived fear of increased design earthquake force is not a straightforward fallout and needs detailed examinations.
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The fallout from the operation, which could have been a straightforward attempt to build diplomatic links with well-disposed rebels, has raised concerns of a loss of British credibility and damage to David Cameron's efforts to build a strong European Union alliance against the Gaddafi regime at a special European council on Friday.
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