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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'consensus in' is not a valid construction in written English
It doesn't have a clear meaning. If you want to use consensus in a sentence, you can use the phrase "there is a consensus on" or "there is consensus that". For example: "There is a consensus on the need to reduce emissions."
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There is no consensus in the field.
There is more consensus in China.
There is a tradition of consensus in politics and society.
Yet there was still a consensus in favour of Giggs.
Plum, was the consensus in the press box.
She added: "I'm going to need everyone's consensus in this".
"That's how consensus in the scientific community is reached".
There is no consensus in favour of changing this dramatically.
There is no consensus in the law on these questions.
Senior ministers seek consensus in a series of conclaves.
The national consensus in favour of membership remained solid.
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