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The phrase "discuss the consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a conversation or analysis about the outcomes or effects of a particular action or event.
Example: "In our meeting, we will discuss the consequences of the new policy changes on employee productivity."
Alternatives: "examine the implications" or "analyze the effects."
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To complete the model we assume that { X k, t } is a zero mean stationary time series (we discuss the consequences of this assumption in the Discussion), that we shall represent using a seasonal autoregressive integrated moving average process (SARIMA).
This is not the place to discuss the consequences of this trend, except to note there are consequences.
However, the retailer declines to comment, saying it is "too early" to discuss the consequences of Brexit.
Instead, administration officials failed to discuss the consequences, fearing political blame while confidently predicting the Republicans would cave.
The G20 will give world leaders an opportunity to discuss the consequences of Brexit with Theresa May, who will be attending her first summit as prime minister.
The president, Nicolas Sarkozy, summoned ministers and police chiefs to a meeting on Saturday to discuss the consequences of the massacre, which has raised troubling national security questions four weeks before a presidential election.
Last Sunday I sat down with Rushdie in New York, at the American PEN World Voices festival, to discuss the consequences of those events for freedom of expression around the world.
At a conference held here to discuss the consequences of such a development, scientists described the techniques of extending life, only to be assailed for presenting a threat to human nature.
President Nicolas Sarkozy and his Socialist challenger in the election next year, François Hollande, have both called for a stronger European "economic government," but neither is eager to discuss the consequences for national sovereignty.
Businesses would prefer to discuss the consequences of the increases — new regulations and higher costs, which they say are hampering economic growth — rather than suggest that the government has overstated the value of life.
Thomas doesn't discuss the consequences of American-supported coups in Iran and Guatemala, perhaps because that would have taken him well beyond the end of Eisenhower's tenure, but it is an unfortunate and noticeable omission.
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