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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are consequences of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is a result or effect of a particular cause or action.
Example: "The changes in climate are consequences of human activity and industrialization."
Alternatives: "result from" or "are effects of".
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"Those are consequences of loneliness.
And there are consequences of those choices.
Blair said: "Yes, there are consequences of war.
There are consequences of having a debt you are unable to pay".
All are consequences of America's deeply held belief in personal freedom.
Those fires were a result of increased lightning activity and drier conditions, which are consequences of climate change.
"It's certainly the case there are groups seeking to exploit divisions, that are consequences of these cuts," she said.
We have a mayor who doesn't realize that there are consequences of putting the police in this intolerable situation, so cut off from the community they serve".
(i - ii) are consequences of [14].
The following results are consequences of Theorem 2.7.
Depositional systems are consequences of sediment dispersal from their provenances.
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