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The phrase "and a consequent" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a result or effect that follows from a particular action or situation. Example: "The decision to cut funding led to a significant reduction in staff, and a consequent decline in productivity."
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"We were experiencing a drop in students and a consequent drop in faculty members.
Records suggest Kinshasa had a relatively high proportion of men and a consequent demand for sex workers.
A catastrophic depressurisation and a consequent loss of oxygen had suffocated them before the ground cruelly finished off the job.
It signalled the beginning of the end for collective bargaining in Italy and a consequent surge (particularly among the youth) towards the Colletivo Anarchisti.
"It may be more to do with a successful breeding season of the birds and a consequent shortage of their food in Siberia and Scandinavia.
The problem has been exacerbated by a huge increase in demand for corks in recent years and a consequent speedup in their production.
Nairn's article, inspired by an earlier piece in the Bath Evening Chronicle, triggered much publicity and a consequent business that has sometimes ebbed but never really stopped flowing.
(Perhaps this was because of rising tensions with Japan and a consequent Chinese reluctance to risk irritating North Korea, its only ally, by discussing that country's possible demise).
It may well be that certain recent findings about diminished reproduction in birds can also be related to interference with biological oxidation, and a consequent depletion of ATP.
The power of China (and a consequent lessening of official concern over human rights) is palpable in Central Asia.
What proved more difficult, following a long bout of sciatica and a consequent back operation, was staying upright on stage for an hour and a half.
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