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"deplorable consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to bad or unwelcome results of an event, action, or situation. For example: The government failed to protect citizens from the storm, and the town faced deplorable consequences.
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"A solution to the Jewish problem that aimed at the creation of a Jewish colony isolated from Europe would entail no deplorable consequences for the literary life of the West," wrote Mr. de Man.
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"In fact, it was correctly decided, however deplorable the consequences.
Superintendent George MacDonald from Police Scotland said: "Today's sentence highlights the ultimate consequences of Mutch's deplorable conduct.
One is reminded of the words of Arrigo Sacchi, still revered as the former coach of A.C. Milan and of Italy, who said last May after a coach of Fiorentina was fired for slapping a player, "It was a deplorable act, but it's the consequence of the environment.
Ban Ki-Moon, UN Secretary, deemed the launch "deplorable" and US National Security Advisor Susan E. Rice called the long-range missile test a "reckless action" that would have "serious consequences".
Deplorable scenes.
This is deplorable.
"I find it deplorable.
That's deplorable.
Sexual harassment is deplorable.
I find that deplorable.
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