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The phrase "consequently, there is" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a result or conclusion that follows from previously stated information.
Example: "The experiment yielded unexpected results; consequently, there is a need for further investigation."
Alternatives: "as a result, there is" or "therefore, there is"
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There is nothing compulsory about it, and, consequently, there is nothing violative of the Fifth Amendment.
Consequently there is little opportunity for collective progress.
Consequently there is a big binge-drinking culture that is encouraged on the boat.
Consequently there is a deep need to make sense of the world afterwards, to recalibrate reality.
Consequently there is no wonder that the appeal for secularism is virtually nonexistent in the society.
Consequently there is a "live" music scene in many parts of the borough.
Consequently there is an absolute decrease in similarity.
Consequently there is a database for the whole country.
Consequently there is no auto fluorescence or background.
Consequently there is no meaning in speaking about model uncertainty.
Consequently, there is a refreshing gusto to this book.
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