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The phrase "causing serious consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to one or more actions that have led to dire or important results. For example, "The company's mismanagement of resources has been causing serious consequences, including a dramatic decrease in profits."
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The executives arrested so far have been charged either with graft, plain mismanagement or, in Mr Tan's case, "irresponsibility causing serious consequences".In this section America's Improved Giant Bunfight The value of value The road from perdition War on terabytes Blood bars and debt bunnies Tiger tamed In the cooler The autopilot solution ReprintsThe banks' woes are widely felt.
However, leading scientists are warning that as our lives become busier, we are increasingly ignoring it potentially causing serious consequences to our health.
The majority of AEs (61%) were not documented as causing serious consequences for the patient.
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"It could cause serious consequences".
But the long wait caused serious consequences.
Accumulation of ice on aluminum may cause serious consequences such as tower collapse and power failure.
Reactive approaches detect these failures after they have occurred and already caused serious consequences.
He publicly insulted others and disturbed social order, which has caused serious consequences".
During drilling in high-pressure sour gas well, the occurrence of gas kick may cause serious consequences.
"The Russian space agency has stressed that a minor mistake and disobedience can cause serious consequences in space," Mr. Lee said during a nationally televised news conference.
Longer execution time rises the possibility of deadline violation of real-time applications, which may cause serious consequences in hard real-time systems.
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