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The phrase "as a consequence much" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The project was delayed; as a consequence, much of the budget was reallocated."
Alternatives: "as a result" or "therefore".
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There is, as a consequence, much applause.
As a consequence, much of the good work of the LTA tends to be overlooked".
Marine rocks of Paleocene age are relatively limited in occurrence, and as a consequence much of the information about this epoch comes from terrestrial deposits.
"Formula One is much more unpredictable," Martin Whitmarsh, the director of the McLaren team, said in a podcast before the U.S. Grand Prix, "and, as a consequence, much more entertaining than it was only a couple of years ago.
These included more support from stronger economies to help weaker economies adjust; more pooling of resources, whether through common eurobonds or some other mechanism; a shared backstop for the banking system to strengthen banks and protect depositors; and as a consequence, much closer collective oversight of fiscal and financial policy.
As a consequence, much effort has been channelled into finding ways in which a patient's previous medical history can be made accessible when needed.
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However, a much higher mass loss in step three (and, as a consequence, a much smaller residue at 1000°C) is observed in the samples obtained from the Ancient Roman frescoes compared with those of the Renaissance frescoes.
As a consequence, in much of the oceanic waters dissolved inorganic phosphorus and nitrogen exhibit a close covariance.
As a consequence, although much of the theory has found its way into accepted doctrine, psychoanalysis cannot claim a body of experimentally tested evidence.
Because it is still male-dominated with no data or spotlight on the sector, and as a consequence not much change is happening with regard to diversity and inclusion, as used to be the case for FTSE boards".
They have, as a consequence, spent much of the last year slashing costs — trading players, choosing not to pursue or re-sign some of the game's biggest stars, laying off front-office workers and eliminating a minor league team.
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