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Sentence "Consternation for" is not a complete phrase and is not a valid part of a sentence.
However, you could use the phrase "consternation for" in a sentence, such as: "The news of the layoffs caused consternation for the employees."
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IT WAS a moment of jubilation for some, consternation for others.
And there was consternation for Iranians who received the news while on the road.
The spider stunt had caused some consternation for Lauren Marinaro, the director of Feuer/Mesler.
Their rise in influence is causing consternation for mainstream Democrats and Republicans alike.
What is clear is pricing models, often layered with discounting 'strategies', are a major source of consternation for companies.
The Mets' relievers, who have caused mostly consternation for the team this season, had another turbulent night Wednesday.
Blitt explains the challenge of giving past Presidents expressions of horror and consternation for the cover of this week's issue.
The dissent and confusion within the British Conservative Party must be a source of growing consternation for the Irish government.
While the situation was clearly a source of consternation for Claire, it didn't mean the meditation app wasn't working.
The problem was that he was providing virtually no production (.219 batting average) but creating much consternation for Mets management.
All of this is to say that moments of great consternation for climate scientists seem to barely register in the public consciousness, Anderegg said.
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