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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am as a consequence" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a result or effect of a previous statement, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "I missed the deadline, and as a consequence, I am facing penalties."
Alternatives: "therefore I am" or "as a result, I am".
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In a statement, De Villota's sister Isabel said: "Maria left us while she was sleeping, approximately at 6 am, as a consequence of the neurological injuries that she suffered in July of 2012, according to what the forensic doctor has told us.
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Yet how much more interesting life is as a consequence.
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We are, as a consequence, now paying the price of this failure.
The vast majority of the gains are as a consequence of rising land values.
If England lose, it will not be as a consequence of pre-match nerves.
Small houses or reasonable rents are, as a consequence, unattain able.
None of this is even hinted at in Gilbert's narrative, which is, as a consequence, dangerously elemental.
There is, as a consequence, no convection and without that it's hard to get air to move or mix.
The result is as a consequence of that dedication and of advances in forensic science, which have changed considerably".
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