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The phrase "a subsequent ramification" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a consequence or result that follows after an event or action.
Example: "The new policy led to a subsequent ramification that affected employee morale."
Alternatives: "a following consequence" or "an ensuing effect".
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A subsequent ramification is that it does not necessarily follow that because two of the three factors (and other empirical information) are against giving greater value to end of life treatments, that the position should be adopted.
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"I don't think the players understood the ramifications of such a move".
It is a game that has potentially huge ramifications for Liverpool's own confidence and aspirations.
A subsequent Times dispatch adds.
A subsequent marriage ended in divorce.
A subsequent appeal has been dismissed.
A subsequent update labelled the fields correctly.
and a subsequent attack from the Shroobs.
Switch to a subsequent line position.
As the adoption of wearable devices spreads, there are cultural and social impacts that represent both barriers and opportunities, with subsequent policy ramifications.
There is a legal ramification.
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