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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adverse fallout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe negative consequences or effects resulting from a particular action or event.
Example: "The new policy led to adverse fallout in employee morale, causing many to reconsider their positions."
Alternatives: "negative repercussions" or "unfavorable consequences".
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The fallout of disruption can extend to cascading failures, wherein highly interconnected entities rapidly transmit adverse consequences to each other.
The fallout was ugly.
The fallout was swift.
THE fallout continues.
Adverse publicity?
The fallout could continue.
We did have fallout.
The fallout contained dioxin.
The rest is fallout.
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