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The phrase "calamitous consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe severe and disastrous outcomes resulting from a particular action or event.
Example: "The decision to ignore the safety protocols led to calamitous consequences for the entire community."
Alternatives: "disastrous outcomes" or "catastrophic results."
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With calamitous consequences.
Default would have "calamitous" consequences.
Default would have calamitous consequences for the euro and the world economy.
As a matter of ideological inclination, ministers allowed the charity to float freely with calamitous consequences.
He then describes the same officials' extraordinary efforts to combat the calamitous consequences.
I would have erred the other way, probably with calamitous consequences".
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And what else is Help to Buy than a reckless state subsidy for mortgages, fuelling yet another a housing bubble which could explode with calamitous economic consequences?
I have no idea how they planned their finances or what steps they took in advance to protect themselves from the calamitous financial consequences of dying under DOMA.
What would cause this calamitous outcome?
However, most of those who thronged central London to vilify the president seemed to take it for granted that the Iraq war was wholly dishonest in its conception, and has been wholly calamitous in its consequences.
But so far there is nothing to suggest his congressional foes will bend, however calamitous the likely consequences, among them the likelihood that voters will blame them for a shutdown, not Mr Obama.
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