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The phrase "abhorrent consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing negative or morally repugnant outcomes resulting from an action or decision.
Example: "The decision to ignore environmental regulations could lead to abhorrent consequences for future generations."
Alternatives: "horrific outcomes" or "detestable results".
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The ominous suggestion that Ferdinand's actions faced punishment from the club only fuels the toxic cloud that has been hanging miserably around racism in football for decades, re-emerging with abhorrent consequences over the past year.
Despite enduring the abhorrent consequences of racism and discrimination, Mr. Mandela embraced and implemented the notions of reconciliation and togetherness merely paid lip service by some of his contemporaries.
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He called Nassar's actions "abhorrent".
I think that's an abhorrent idea.
Not punching him would have shown him he is safe to stand on the street espousing his abhorrent views, without consequence.
The panel's demise followed more than 10 weeks of bitter partisan division that seemed to seal the image of Congress, and all of Washington, as a place where nothing can be accomplished, even when the consequences of failure are clearly visible to the American people and abhorrent to both political parties.
If you see adoption as abhorrent, you think Amy Seek made an unnatural choice and that she's paid the consequences through regret over the years.
It's abhorrent.
He considers texting "abhorrent".
"These are abhorrent acts.
"It's just abhorrent".
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