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The phrase "are repercussions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or effects of an action or decision.
Example: "If we proceed with this plan, there are repercussions that we need to consider carefully."
Alternatives: "there are consequences" or "there are effects".
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are repercussions
noun
A consequence or ensuing result of some action.
Exact(28)
There are repercussions".
There are repercussions from that".
And there are repercussions on the children of asylum seekers.
I realise there are repercussions to all this.
And if there are repercussions from that, I'll just have to face it".
"There are repercussions if, for example, a drive order took too long to fill.
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Still, there were repercussions.
There have been repercussions.
Of course there would be repercussions.
But, he cautioned, "there will be repercussions".
No money was distributed, but there will be repercussions.
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