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"consequences from the" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used in the context of explaining the effects or outcomes of something. Example: The recent economic crisis has had severe consequences from the collapse of the housing market and the stock market crash.
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They'll have to accept the consequences from the voters".
There are real-life consequences from the AAP's continued restrictions.
There could be immediate consequences from the court's ruling.
She lived the rest of her life with consequences from the surgeries.
"In addition many of them suffer environmental consequences from the mine, such as dust and noise.
But he said he continued to suffer consequences from the charges.
Prohibition and its consequences, from the spread of big government to the effects of selective enforcement.
"I am still suffering the consequences from the bad acts and false and untrue headlines.
Control of Congress could determine whether Trump faces any direct consequences from the special counsel investigation.
There could be other collateral consequences from the investigation, even if no criminal charges are filed.
Mr. Brassard said that he suffered no consequences from the broadcast.
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