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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attractive consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing outcomes or results that are appealing or desirable in a particular context.
Example: "Implementing this new policy could lead to attractive consequences for employee morale and productivity."
Alternatives: "appealing outcomes" or "desirable results".
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It also has other attractive consequences; e.g., a simpler definition of the notion of ordinal number is possible.
"People are and should be as free to pay for surgical treatment for what they see as physical imperfections or the less attractive consequences of ageing as they should be free to seek treatment of pain or significant disease".
The inegalitarian character of the view has some attractive consequences, however.
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He avoided, he says, all "storytelling" (this is a criticism of Herodotus), and his work might be the less attractive in consequence; but I have written not for immediate applause but for posterity, and I shall be content if the future student of these events, or of other similar events which are likely in human nature to occur in after ages, finds my narrative of them useful.
Characterizing the probability distribution of streamflows in catchments lacking in discharge measurements represents an attractive prospect with consequences for practical and scientific applications, in particular water resources management.
Although it may seem like a logical thing to compliment a person for being attractive, several negative consequences are possible.
The findings suggest that cities become more attractive as a consequence of higher population size.
The explanation of social inequalities in cancer survival by the difference in stage at diagnosis is attractive as a consequence of the importance of stage at diagnosis as a prognostic factor.
Hence, therapies counteracting the inflammation and oxidative stress and the consequences are attractive.
SWCNTs and MWCNTs have strong tendency to bundle together in ropes as a consequence of attractive van der Waals forces.
The consequences are not attractive.
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