Sentence examples for and consequently cannot explain from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and consequently cannot explain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that one action or situation leads to another, specifically that the first action prevents the ability to explain something.
Example: "The data is incomplete, and consequently cannot explain the observed phenomena."
Alternatives: "and therefore cannot clarify" or "and thus cannot account for".

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By contrast, "the shadow does not cause the flagpole and consequently cannot explain its height".

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Retail investors are not members of Nasdaq and consequently cannot apply for the compensation.

Her intentions are good but she can't hold herself together and consequently cannot look after the baby she has stolen.

"He cannot work, and consequently cannot make a living if he is confined to Illinois, or even the United States," according to the five-page document.

Most outcome measures are self-reported and consequently cannot be blinded.

"And we cannot explain it all".

The equivalence between inertia and gravity cannot explain tidal effects – it cannot explain variations in the gravitational field.

The state and scar model cannot explain the prospective association.

And if risk cannot explain it, what can?

And science, he said, cannot explain his experience.

And the molecular damage theory cannot explain hyperfunctions.

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