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The phrase "as a consequence many" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks a clear subject or verb.
You can use it in contexts where you want to indicate that a significant number of people or things are affected by a particular outcome or result.
Example: "The project faced numerous challenges; as a consequence, many team members decided to leave."
Alternatives: "as a result, many" or "therefore, many".
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As a consequence, many visitors have abandoned the park.
As a consequence, many of us hardly recognize those lean bodies assembling in Brest.
They have adapted, and, as a consequence, many of them have survived.
As a consequence, many have grown to feel that Mitt Romney can't be trusted.
As a consequence, many end up leaving in-house roles in preference for external advisory firms.
As a consequence, many companies are, in effect, subsidized when they lay off workers.
As a consequence, many campaigners suffered nervous breakdowns and ill health.
As a consequence, many suffragists became involved in increasingly violent actions as time went on.
Their university system is state-financed, and as a consequence many of them take a scenic route to graduation.
As a consequence, many people suffer in silence, or turn to other coping mechanisms such as alcohol.
As a consequence, many trekkers either fail to make the top or get very sick, or both.
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