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The phrase "as a direct consequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is a result or effect of a specific action or event.
Example: "The project was delayed as a direct consequence of the unexpected funding cuts."
Alternatives: "as a result of" or "due to".
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I listened to them as a direct consequence of that, and they were rubbish.
Kitching won the Senate place as a direct consequence of Shorten's support.
"We know that changes have happened as a direct consequence of this campaign," Mr Rossi said.
Might the Amazon really die as a direct consequence of human-induced climate change?
No patients underwent amputation as a direct consequence of failed PTA or graft occlusion.
Other people have been rather too quick to claim the extreme weather as a direct consequence of global warming.
But Corbyn takes his mandate from Labour members, whose number has grown as a direct consequence of his election.
We didn't know there would be wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as a direct consequence of the September 11 attacks.
As a direct consequence of this job creation, we estimate that $46.6 million has been invested in apprenticeship training.
As a direct consequence of our method, decay estimates of higher-order derivatives are easily deduced.
Such a wish has been made urgent as a direct consequence of certain advances in medicine (see article).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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