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"bring repercussions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to cause consequences or results, often negative ones. Example: The company's decision to cut corners on safety regulations could bring repercussions in the form of fines and lawsuits.
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A high school student, she was afraid publication of her full name could bring repercussions from her school or factory.
Already, Iran's leaders are maneuvering to drive up oil prices, whether to signal that sanctions could bring repercussions, or to mitigate the effects of reduced sales.
The head-butt will bring repercussions because what the referee missed or overlooked, the television cameras picked out in slow motion for every watching fan to see — and to emulate, if his deed goes unpunished.
College sports did not fail to bring its share of sobering news, with the suicide of a man named David Salinas bringing to light the possibility that he had sunk a number of college basketball coaches in a Ponzi scheme, which could also next bring repercussions from the N.C.A.A. That's enough to want to go back to the feel-good part of Sunday.
Evenson was, however, informed later on by the senior colleague overseeing his case that his statement had been tagged with a memo that said, "The bottom line is that he knows that this book is unacceptable coming from a BYU faculty member and that further publications like it will bring repercussions".
In one case it means if you are a credentialed journalist, no matter what medium you use, you have to view yourself and your comments in a way that can bring repercussions.
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That makes Ike's the people's choice, and this sense of ownership mixed with fervor has brought repercussions.
Such compromise brings repercussions, some unpleasant.
Raymond Benson considered "Octopussy" to be a morality tale, with greed bringing repercussions years later to the main protagonist, Dexter Smythe.
8080 and 8142 were established, bringing repercussions for the process of expanding water fluoridation in Brazil [ 29].
"In the past," Grant Wahl of Sports Illustrated observed in February, "Gulati has followed a game-theory strategy of realpolitik, supporting Blatter on the idea he was going to win anyway and could help deliver the U.S. World Cup hosting rights — and that not supporting him could bring negative repercussions to U.S. Soccer".
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