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The phrase "as a straightforward consequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something directly results from a specific cause or condition.
Example: "The increase in temperature was observed as a straightforward consequence of the greenhouse effect."
Alternatives: "as a direct result of" or "as a clear outcome of".
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We're used to seeing the decline of newspapers generally as a straightforward consequence of internet growth.
As a straightforward consequence of Propositions 3.1 and 3.2, using (2.1) we deduce the following.
Moreover, the statistical independence of the PFs yields the following corollary as a straightforward consequence of Theorem 4 and Corollary 1.
The previous statement results as a straightforward consequence of the Lebesque's dominated convergence theorem applied to the sequence of measurable functions { χ A n k ∩ A } k = { χ A n k χ A } k, dominated by the constant unit function on the finite measure space L1 [0, 1], ν).
What is evident from these simulation studies is that they all account for the feedback between environmental factors and economic development rather than projecting migration as a straightforward consequence of environmental change.
The interpretation of evolution as a straightforward consequence of genetic material replication was apparently first articulated by the famous Russian geneticists Kol'tsov and Timofeev-Ressovsky in the late 1920ies, long before the discovery of the base complementarity and DNA structure [ 22].
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We state without proof the following two theorems as the proofs are a straightforward consequence of (4).
"The effect is known as the twin paradox, though it is not actually a paradox, it is a straightforward consequence of the laws of relativity," says Mark, who has also flown on several space missions including two as a space shuttle commander.
Yglesias: [I]t's a straightforward consequence of the right wing's sick obsession with reducing the level of taxes rich people need to pay as the prime virtue of politics.
Equation (2.7) is a straightforward consequence of (2.8).
This is a straightforward consequence of Theorem 2.14.
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