Sentence examples for consternation to from inspiring English sources

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Still, the timing is a cause of consternation to some.

As other nations reacted with consternation to the developments in Crimea, the Kremlin was largely silent.

Of greater consternation to relief officials is the tepid response of government donors to the crisis.

His political career is a source of consternation to many in France — among them former friends and colleagues.

Analysts and investors have reacted with some consternation to the suddenness of the announcement, as NDTV reports.

In Thursday morning's meeting of House Republicans, lawmakers reacted with palpable consternation to Trump's initial tweet, according to attendees.

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His micro-jokes are impeccable, his macro-jokes enduringly strange, conducive to consternation, open to argument.

And there was consternation coast to coast.

The Britons then forsook the land of Kent, and in great consternation fled to London.

But at least some consternation appeared to be building for a handful of Trump loyalists.

Alas, her neighbour's expression of affable innocence looked so genuine that Helen's consternation crumbled to embarrassment.

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