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as a consequence for example
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as a consequence for example" is not correct in written English.
It combines two distinct phrases that do not logically fit together. Example: "The project failed to meet its deadline; as a consequence, we lost the client."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
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Alternative expressions(3)
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4 human-written examples
As a consequence, for example, it was hardly mentioned in the books about the rise of Islamism – so to our eyes the war seems to come from nowhere".
News & Media
Populations that become genetically less and less alike (as a consequence, for example, of adaptation to different environments) may eventually be unable to interbreed because their gene pools are disharmonious.
Encyclopedias
As a consequence, for example, the beta-2 adrenergic receptor family (CHEMBL210) is predicted for two different groups of ligands, those comprising activity clusters one and two (black and red) in Figure 6.
Science
As a consequence, for example, WHO launched in 2006 a new global program "Stop TB Strategy" to fight the spreading of M. tuberculosis (MTB).
Science
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56 human-written examples
These results do not, however, preclude the possibility of indirect effects on take-all of growing different break crops, as a consequence of, for example, differences in the opportunities that they provide for the early sowing of following crops of wheat, and the risks that that implies.
Science
In recent years, Vestager has been very public with her concerns about dominant tech platforms and the big data they accrue as a consequence, saying, for example in 2016, that: "If a company's use of data is so bad for competition that it outweighs the benefits, we may have to step in to restore a level playing field".
News & Media
CRP is up-regulated as a consequence of, for example, viral or bacterial infections and is measured routinely in hospitals.
As one consequence, for example, all elementary modes of the pruned network are a subset of the elementary modes of the complete system.
Science
As a consequence, an example of a flow admitting a purely singular continuous spectrum is provided.
As a consequence of travel, for example, I have more knowledge of the thread count of bed sheets than the average male should be expected to possess.
News & Media
Eventually, however, the effects of pollution will make themselves known; the appearance of a symptom or disaster that is culturally defined as a consequence of pollution, for example, may be the first indication that a defiling contact has occurred.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid combining "as a consequence" directly with "for example". These phrases serve different purposes: the former indicates a result, while the latter introduces an illustration. Use them separately or choose a single, more appropriate phrase.
Common error
Don't directly string together phrases that don't logically connect. "As a consequence" sets up a result, and "for example" introduces an instance. Mixing them creates an awkward and incorrect construction. Rephrase for clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as a consequence for example" is grammatically incorrect because it inappropriately combines a causal connector with a phrase introducing an example. Ludwig AI identifies this as a phrase that doesn't logically fit together.
Frequent in
Science
35%
News & Media
35%
Encyclopedias
30%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Wiki
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "as a consequence for example" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. Ludwig AI flags this as an inappropriate combination of a causal phrase and an illustrative phrase. While the individual components are generally used in neutral to formal writing, their combination creates an awkward and incorrect construction. Instead, use "as a consequence" and "for example" separately, or opt for alternatives like "consequently, for instance" or "as a result, to illustrate" for better clarity and grammatical accuracy.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
consequently, for instance
Replaces "as a consequence" with "consequently" while keeping "for instance" to introduce an example.
as a result, to illustrate
Substitutes "as a consequence" with "as a result" and "for example" with "to illustrate".
therefore, by way of example
Uses "therefore" instead of "as a consequence" and "by way of example" in place of "for example".
thus, as an illustration
Replaces "as a consequence" with "thus" and "for example" with "as an illustration".
accordingly, such as
Swaps "as a consequence" with "accordingly" and "for example" with "such as".
hence, consider
Uses "hence" to indicate consequence and "consider" to introduce an example.
in consequence, take for example
Retains "consequence" but rephrases the introductory element for the example.
as a result of this, specifically
Emphasizes the causal link with "as a result of this" and offers specificity with "specifically".
owing to this, by illustration
Employs "owing to this" to show causation and "by illustration" to give an example.
because of this, to demonstrate
Uses "because of this" for the causal aspect and "to demonstrate" to introduce a specific instance.
FAQs
How can I properly use "as a consequence" in a sentence?
"As a consequence" should be followed by the result of a previous action or event. For instance, "The company downsized; as a consequence, many employees lost their jobs."
What's a better way to introduce an example?
Consider using phrases like "for instance", "to illustrate", "such as", or "consider" to introduce examples effectively.
Is it ever correct to use "as a result for example"?
Similar to "as a consequence for example", the phrase "as a result for example" is also grammatically incorrect. "As a result" indicates an outcome, while "for example" introduces a specific instance. They should be used separately or replaced with a more suitable phrase.
What are some phrases similar to "as a consequence"?
Alternatives to "as a consequence" include "therefore", "thus", "hence", or "accordingly". You can then use a separate phrase, such as "for instance", to introduce an example.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
2.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested