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The phrase "accordingly with the consequence" is not correct in English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "in accordance with the consequence." You can use it when discussing actions or decisions that align with the outcomes or results of a situation.
Example: "The committee made its decision in accordance with the consequence of the recent survey results."
Alternatives: "consistent with the outcome" or "in line with the result."
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In our experience so far (with 4 health services across the 10 Canadian provinces), these issues arose primarily because of the data collection instrument, and we refined it accordingly, with the consequence being that now, our raters are reaching very high levels of inter-rater reliability.
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Label accordingly, with the current date.
Or live with the consequences.
Still, I deal with the consequences daily.
We're still living with the consequences.
Myanmar is still living with the consequences.
They are living with the consequences.
We are still grappling with the consequences".
Others had to live with the consequences.
He spent 2016 dealing with the consequences.
Cameron is living with the consequences.
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