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as a consequence change
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as a consequence change" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be missing a preposition or an article, such as "of" or "the," to make it grammatically correct. Example: "As a consequence of the new policy change, many employees will need to adjust their workflows."
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3 human-written examples
As a consequence, change factor calculations for amplicon-based assays are ambiguous.
Science
These migrations may affect influenza transmission and, as a consequence, change health care service utilization patterns both at their home state and in their temporary residence or lodging [ 14].
Science
10 The epigenome is defined as the group of modifications that can occur at a genomic level that will not change the sequence of the bases of the DNA but can change the DNA conformation and, as a consequence, change the expression of genes.
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
As a consequence, changes in the cantilever oscillation amplitude are induced by the Van der Waals interaction.
Science & Research
As a consequence, changes of the epigenetic landscape can contribute to the age-related cognitive decline as well as to cognitive impairment and neurodegeneration.
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As a consequence, changes appeared between calf groups in calf BW, body composition, Semitendinosus muscle fiber diameter and expression of genes related with the IGF-I system and adipogenesis.
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As a consequence, changes are made to formulations on a regular basis.
Science
As a consequence, changes in SOFA between baseline and day 3 did not provide better predictions than baseline evaluations.
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Further Elvik (2001b) and others [10] supported that "highly visible police or camera activity can bring about lasting changes in road user behavior and, as a consequence, changes in road users' attitudes which reinforce these behavioral changes".
As a consequence, changes in these parameters sensitively affect the shape of the resulting bimodal distribution (Figure 3D).
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As a consequence, changes in the openEHR ecosystem may occur in the future.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When indicating a cause-and-effect relationship, always ensure that the phrase "as a consequence" is followed by "of" and a noun phrase (e.g., "as a consequence of the decision").
Common error
A common mistake is to omit the preposition "of" after "as a consequence", which results in grammatically incorrect sentences. Always include "of" to maintain correct syntax.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as a consequence change" attempts to function as a causal connector, indicating that a "change" is the cause of something. However, Ludwig AI identifies this phrase as grammatically incorrect due to the missing preposition "of".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "as a consequence change" is grammatically incorrect, requiring the addition of "of" to form a proper causal connector (e.g., "as a consequence of the change"). Ludwig AI analysis confirms its incorrectness. While the intended meaning is to express a cause-and-effect relationship, the improper syntax detracts from its effectiveness. Correct alternatives include "due to the change", "because of the change", and "as a result of the change". The intended register is likely neutral to formal, based on source types, but the grammatical error undermines this. Always ensure proper grammatical structure for clear and effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as a result of the change
This alternative uses "result" instead of "consequence" and adds "of the" for grammatical correctness.
due to the change
This option uses "due to" which implies direct causation, similar to "as a consequence of", and adds "the" for grammatical correctness.
because of the change
Using "because of" offers a more direct causal relationship and adds "the" for grammatical correctness.
owing to the change
This phrase is a more formal alternative, and adds "the" for grammatical correctness.
in consequence of the change
This is a more formal and complete version of the original, adding "of the" for grammatical correctness.
resulting from the change
This alternative highlights the outcome or effect of the change, adding "from the" for grammatical correctness.
as a fallout of the change
Using "fallout" emphasizes the repercussions or effects, often negative and adds "of the" for grammatical correctness.
following the change
This phrase indicates a temporal sequence where the change precedes the consequence, and correct the grammar.
in the wake of the change
Similar to "following", this suggests the consequence appears after and because of the change and correct the grammar.
the change led to
This is a more direct way of stating the causal relationship, focusing on the action of leading to a result, and it is grammatically correct.
FAQs
How should I correctly use "as a consequence" in a sentence?
The phrase "as a consequence" needs to be followed by "of" and a noun phrase. For example, "As a consequence of the policy change..." or "As a consequence of the rain...". Alternatives like "due to" or "because of" are also available for expressing causation.
Is "as a consequence change" grammatically correct?
No, "as a consequence change" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "as a consequence of the change" or "as a consequence of changes". You can also use phrases like "resulting from" or "stemming from".
What are some alternatives to "as a consequence of the change"?
Alternatives include "due to the change", "because of the change", "owing to the change", or simply "the change led to". The best choice depends on the specific context and desired level of formality.
What's the difference between "as a consequence" and "as a result"?
"As a consequence" and "as a result" are often interchangeable, but "as a consequence" can sometimes imply a more significant or far-reaching outcome. Both require "of" to be grammatically correct when followed by a noun phrase: "as a consequence of" and "as a result of".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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