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The phrase "about consequences that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the implications or outcomes of a particular action or situation.
Example: "The report focuses on the issues about consequences that arise from climate change policies."
Alternatives: "regarding the effects that" or "concerning the outcomes that".
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"If policies are made on the basis of mistaken judgments or assumptions, it will damage bilateral relations and bring about consequences that neither country wants to see," Zhang, former envoy to the United States, added.
Wenger said: "I am not worried about us potentially coming back against Bayern, I am more worried about consequences that could manifest in the heads of our players.
The warning, including a vague statement about "consequences" that could ensue if the advice is ignored, is signed by Henry Chajet, an attorney at the Patton Boggs firm in Washington, D.C., and a lobbyist for the Mining Awareness Resource Group, which works on behalf of the mining industry.
"Having said that, we've been very clear with our team about consequences that there will be if there is a situation where charges or arrests are made for a crime.
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When YouTube star (and "Amazing Race" contestant) Joey Graceffa's car was towed for blocking someone's driveway, he probably didn't think about the consequences that could come from posting complain-y video about it.
Many deals that seem to guarantee a right of first refusal are, in fact, murky about the consequences that could arise.
"It would have been very wrong for the F.D.A. to withhold any information it had about unintended consequences that might result from the use of antidepressants, especially for children and adolescents," Mr. Grassley said.
Scientists find it possible to be objective about the consequences that follow from the discovery of the speed of light in a vacuum, or the architecture of the double helix, or almost any subject except perhaps the human race.
By omitting the risks associated with DICLEGIS, the social media post misleadingly fails to provide material information about the consequences that may result from the use of the drug and suggests that it is safer than has been demonstrated.
Medical marijuana advocates are concerned about negative consequences that could occur from dramatically decreasing the number of dispensaries.
"I implore all residents to speak to their children about the consequences that may come from a senseless act of racing," Duncan said.
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