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The phrase "about the consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the potential effects of a particular action. For example: "We should consider all of the options carefully before making a decision, thinking about the consequences that could result."
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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.
What about the consequences for UK universities?
Save now, worry about the consequences later.
"I wasn't really thinking about the consequences.
LH: They haven't thought about the consequences.
They also disagree about the consequences.
"I will worry about the consequences later on".
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