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Discover LudwigThe phrase "consensus for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase "consensus for" when you want to express that the majority of people agree with a certain opinion or action. For example, "The town came to a consensus for a new park to be built on Main Street".
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I don't want consensus for every decision.
That leaves only a consensus for ending tax avoidance.
The political consensus for change has been solidifying since then.
"There is a Palestinian consensus for reform," said Mr Khatib.
It ought to be possible to create consensus for change.
And there appeared to be no consensus for lifting it in tandem with Mr. Bush's action.
But then, fired by the "culture wars", it began to undo this consensus for racial justice.
The consensus for a long time was that the NUS was ineffective but not harmful.
On our forecast changes we believe consensus for 2016 plus is potentially too low.
But trying to forge a consensus for action has exposed fault lines at the United Nations.
Some World War II veterans still oppose the growing consensus for reconciling the past.
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