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The phrase "about the consequence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the effects or results of a particular action or situation.
Example: "We need to have a conversation about the consequence of our decision on the environment."
Alternatives: "regarding the outcome" or "concerning the result".
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But he also worries about the consequence of passing them on.
Hale said the high court had "clearly been worried about the consequence that a single missed attendance without leave or unavoidable cause would lead to criminal liability.
He and his staff worry about the test results, and they worry about the consequence of not giving out conventional grades.
We discuss separately two value generation mechanisms: the direct value generation by reduced uncertainty on consequences and the indirect value generation through accumulating knowledge about the consequence model parameters.
Looking back, Morrison said, she can see that from her debut The Bluest Eye, she has always been writing about the consequence of what happens when someone internalizes that feeling of being ugly forever.
Our understanding of what affects global warming far exceeds our knowledge about the consequence of the president's so-called war on terrorism, his trillion-dollar tax gift to the wealthy or his "Star Wars" defense system.
Similar(27)
Do not worry about the consequences.
Privacy advocates worry about the consequences.
They may be worried about the consequences.
They don't think about the consequences.
They weren't concerned about the consequences.
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