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consequentially resulting
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "consequentially resulting" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when discussing outcomes or effects that follow as a consequence of a particular action or event, but it is better to use simpler expressions. Example: "The changes in policy led to several consequentially resulting issues that needed to be addressed."
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Alternative expressions(18)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
Surprisingly, contrary to most known CCR models such as those found in Escherichia coli and B. subtilis and many pathogenic bacteria (where glucose serves as a CCR trigger; [ 44]), in Ccel the glucose instead acts as a CCR inhibitor, where the presence of glucose relieves the inhibitory effect of CCR, consequentially resulting in transcriptional activation of Group I CAZymes for cellulolysis.
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More importantly, many regions with high incidence of cervical carcinoma are less likely to afford the use of sectional imaging prior to RT, leading to missed diagnosis of anatomical anomalies in the utero-cervical region and consequentially resulting in treatment delivered with no regard to the underlying anatomical abnormality.
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
On this basis, Lck inhibition by imatinib due to its sequence homology with ABL kinase in the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) binding pocket consequentially results in decreased TCR-mediated T cell activation [ 22].
Consequentially, these results suggest that Leo1 Paf1 promotes turnover by eviction of histones present in the chromatin.
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In the absence of adequate humidification, the epithelium of the trachea is involved in a gradual inflammatory process resulting in squamous metaplasia and, consequentially, impairment of ciliary function and increased risk of respiratory infection [ 11 ].
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Demographic events, including population bottlenecks, may reduce the effective population size, resulting in slower rates of TE loss and consequentially higher rates of fixation (Gherman et al. 2007; Lockton et al. 2008).
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Apart from FoxO3, other redox-sensitive factors, such as nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (nuclearnuclear factor κB (NF- κB), and activator protein 1 (AP-1), are deranged in COPD patients resulting in deficiency of antioxidant defense system and consequentially in a status of persistent oxidative stress [ 25– 27].
The introduction of the EWTD has changed trainees' working patterns resulting in a substantial reduction in daytime working and consequentially a reduction in theatre attendance.
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Many facilities were consequentially unable to consistently stock ARVs to support the new regimens resulting in an increased rate of stock-outs, and due to the retrospective nature of the study we were not able to collect data on daily stock availability.
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Consequentially, the LLN might result in variable topology information in the various nodes.
These primer sets were selected because they provide the most comprehensive taxonomic information with the least taxonomic trespassing that would result in distortion and consequentially misinterpretation of the results.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
To avoid redundancy, use either "consequently" or "resulting" rather than combining both. This enhances clarity and conciseness in your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "consequentially resulting" in formal writing. It's often seen as redundant. Instead, choose one word that effectively conveys the cause-and-effect relationship to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "consequentially resulting" functions as an adverbial modifier indicating cause and effect. It specifies that an action or event is a direct outcome of a preceding circumstance. Ludwig shows examples where it links an action to its predictable outcome, though these uses are relatively rare and frequently found in scientific contexts.
Frequent in
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News & Media
20%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "consequentially resulting" signifies a cause-and-effect relationship, but Ludwig indicates it is considered somewhat redundant. The AI points out that using either "consequently" or "resulting" alone is often more effective. Although grammatically acceptable, it leans towards a more formal or scientific register. For improved clarity and conciseness, opt for simpler alternatives in your writing to enhance readability. Overall, while understandable, the combined phrase is less preferred than its individual components.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
thus creating
Provides a more direct and simpler way to describe the cause and effect.
consequently leading to
Replaces "resulting" with a more direct verb, emphasizing the leading aspect of the cause-and-effect relationship.
thereby causing
Uses a more concise term ("thereby") to show the direct consequence of an action.
as a result of which
Introduces a more formal tone and restructures the sentence to emphasize the cause.
in turn producing
Highlights the cyclical nature of cause and effect.
subsequently generating
Emphasizes the sequential aspect of the cause and effect.
henceforth producing
Implies a sense of continuation and long-term effect.
effecting thereby
Inverts the structure to place emphasis on the effect and uses a more archaic term.
because of that ending with
Restructures the phrase to emphasize causality followed by the outcome, adding more descriptive weight.
and so birthing
Uses a more metaphorical term ("birthing") to describe the creation of the effect.
FAQs
What does "consequentially resulting" mean?
The phrase "consequentially resulting" indicates that something happens as a direct consequence or outcome of a previous action or event. It suggests a cause-and-effect relationship where the result is a logical and predictable outcome.
Is it correct to say "consequentially resulting"?
While grammatically understandable, "consequentially resulting" can be considered redundant. Using either "consequently" or "resulting" alone often conveys the meaning more effectively.
What are some alternatives to "consequentially resulting"?
Alternatives include "consequently", "resulting", "therefore", or "thus", which provide more concise ways to express the same relationship.
How can I improve my writing by avoiding phrases like "consequentially resulting"?
Focus on using concise and direct language. Identify the core meaning you want to convey and choose the most effective word to express it. For cause-and-effect relationships, opt for single words like "therefore" or "subsequently" instead of redundant phrases.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
3.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested