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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attendant ramifications" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the consequences or effects that accompany a particular action or decision. Example: "The new policy will have attendant ramifications for employee productivity and morale."
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Physical indicators can include elevational, morphologic, transport, circulation, exchange and stratification processes with all their attendant ramifications for ecosystem structure and function.
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In other words, easy money has wider ramifications than just the obvious problems of inflation; there are real dangers attendant on not clamping down on speculation with higher interest rates, and those dangers are manifesting themselves in scary ways never dreamt of by the architects of the central banking system.
"It has terrible ramifications".
"Ramifications" whispers coyly.
The ramifications are many.
Personal ramifications, too.
"This has huge ramifications.
The ramifications were horrifying.
It has social ramifications.
"The ramifications are unbelievable.
The ramifications were huge.
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