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The phrase "consequence in" is not grammatically correct or usable in written English.
If you are trying to express the idea of a consequence resulting from a certain action or situation, you can use the phrase "resulting in" instead. For example: The failure to complete the task had serious consequences, resulting in a significant drop in the company's profits.
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In fact, there is plenty of consequence in the book.
They added no one of consequence in the off-season.
You have to have sequence and consequence in the novel.
You certainly weren't going to find much of consequence in New York yesterday that involved unions.
Human rights -- athletes' rights, for that matter -- are of no consequence in the decision making.
The risk … may be small but the consequence in the criminal process could be incalculable".
If that happens without consequence in Ukraine, it could happen to any nation gathered here today.
"Caffeine is a mild diuretic and of no real consequence in the amounts normally consumed.
The consequence, in his view, will likely be violent revolution and political extremism.
president, but that's just a catch phrase -- he never ran anything of consequence in the private sector.
General Nicholson told me, "There are hardly any Taliban leaders of consequence in this country right now.
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