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Discover Ludwig"and consequent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The word "consequent" is an adjective meaning resulting from or produced by a certain set of circumstances or events. For example, "many people have lost their jobs due to the economic crisis and consequent rise in unemployment."
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"However, the possibility of such a link was raised and consequent events have had major implications".
Migration and consequent multiculturalism is an intrinsic and, quite rightly, cherished, part of the Australian fabric.
With soaring economic growth has come soaring consumption, and consequent piles of trash.
This did not measure long-term outcomes and predated the banking crash and consequent austerity.
The restructuring and consequent job insecurity are having a drastic impact on staff morale.
Cue a probable political fallout and consequent reputational damage for the company involved.
Despite all the antics and consequent lack of sleep, I found him charming and very entertaining.
Though a few successful crossings were made with foreign passports, there were many more failures and consequent arrests.
A proposed 25% reduction in contract and consequent pay cut, together with four redundancies, are still being negotiated.
Global warming is generally associated with increased fossil-fuel burning and consequent rises in levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Fortunately, there is little prospect of such a continent-wide melting and consequent inundation occurring – at least not this century.
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