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The phrase "and devastating consequences of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the negative outcomes or effects resulting from a particular action, event, or situation.
Example: "The new policy was implemented without proper research, leading to severe and devastating consequences of public discontent."
Alternatives: "and severe repercussions of" or "and harmful effects of".
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These are some of the moralizations that make us tolerate the paradoxes of neoliberal penality and blind us to the reality and devastating consequences of mass incarcaretion today.
Environmental leaders must join the 21st century, acknowledge the mistakes Carson made and balance the hypothetical risks of DDT with the real and devastating consequences of malaria.
We who understand the overwhelming evil and devastating consequences of denying or ignoring the evidence with which the world presents us must collectively school ourselves in human nature and how best to bring our fellow humans to acknowledge and confront dangers for which evolution has ill prepared us.
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And these moral injuries arise, he suggests, both in the Iliad, where Homer describes the immediate and devastating consequences on Achilles, first of the feeling of injustice at having had his war prize taken away from him, and then through what Shay calls the berserk behavior that results as the consequence of the death of his friend Patroclus.
"When they do find a job, the consequence of an error can have immediate and devastating consequences to hundreds of lives, so a pilot's performance is under constant scrutiny through regular simulator assessments".
Given the seriousness of the condition, and the devastating consequences of fistula for women and their families, efforts should also be made to find these women and treat them.
But it benefits us all immeasurably and therefore, even when it sometimes goes awry, it does not deserve the special moral condemnation and often devastating consequences of criminal sanctions.
In an essay for the Harvard Law Review on Thursday, Obama said improved data collection "has the potential to make the use of force even more rare and the devastating consequences of force even less likely".
But as Mr. Obama rightly observed in his inaugural address, the United States, as both major polluter and world leader, has a deep obligation to help shield the international community from rising sea levels, floods, droughts and other devastating consequences of a warming planet.
Our sorrow and the devastating consequences of Brent's loss were tightening around us.
I was interested in the social constructs and the devastating consequences of persistent disparities in our society.
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