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"come as a consequence" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use this phrase when something has happened as a result of another event. For example: "The closing of the factory came as a consequence of the economic recession".
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Long Island City's changed character and altered look are a testament to that rezoning and the rebuilding that has come as a consequence.
One can only hope that the political fighting that is sure to come as a consequence of Rita and Katrina can have some positive impact and help us make some more intelligent environmental decisions before it's too late.
The studio will explore how reflective nostalgia may offer a new model for adaptive reuse in the context of China where the erosion of cultural identity and local heritage have come as a consequence of rapid urbanization.
"Every bit of theorizing I've ever done, including my interest in Berg, has come as a consequence of discoveries I made as a composer and interests that I developed as a composer," he told The New York Times in 1989.
"If they have good performance and rewards come as a consequence that should really be a bit of a non-event as they have signed off the parameters," he said "Performance has been better and David didn't take a pay rise.
That duty of care looks very shaky when you analyse some of these dreadful murders in greater detail, and when we begin to realise that, all too often, these murders come as a consequence of the practice of cell-sharing for one reason or another.
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"They don't talk about the social upheaval that comes as a consequence".
The glass transition, that is apparent when a cooling ramp is simulated, comes as a consequence of chain connectivity and a bond length potential.
This success came as a consequence of the four-piece band's already burgeoning reputation, built through live shows and online even before signing to Domino in June 2005.
The collapsed buildings defining the landscape of the disaster area came as a consequence of Haiti's lack of building codes.
The Europa League came as a consequence of being eliminated in that group phase, so I don't consider last year to be successful.
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