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The phrase "as a consequence been" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks proper structure, as it seems to be missing a verb or subject to complete the thought.
Example: "As a consequence, I have been more cautious in my decisions."
Alternatives: "as a result" or "consequently."
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The environment for constructive engagement with the government has, as a consequence, been severely constrained.
It said: "There is an inherent risk that a significant number of reported offences of a serious nature have not been recorded and that vulnerable victims have, as a consequence, been left unprotected or at risk of further offending".
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That our humanity can be diluted as a consequence is Mr. Lynch's underlying message.
And that I was telling him that his pain, somehow, as a consequence, was less real.
"Business and household spending as a consequence are being further damped".
The Cambridgeshire gin is steeped in raspberries, and as a consequence is light pink.
Whiskey as a consequence was more expensive and very low quality.
Whether those people will modify their behaviour as a consequence is a different question.
Rural Yaunde, as a consequence, are less wealthy than some of their neighbours.
The soot released into the air as a consequence is also a climate-changer because, being dark, it absorbs heat.
What the Prime Minister seems happy to accept as a consequence is the anger and mistrust of young Muslim men.
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