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Discover Ludwig"ensuing for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means "resulting or following as a consequence of" something. Example: The company's poor financial decisions led to numerous lawsuits and ensuing legal battles for years to come.
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The very least our leaders can and should do, if not take responsibility for some of the chaos ensuing for a number of years in the aforementioned countries, is address those who are in pursuit of safety and economic necessity with the basic human etiquette we all deserve.
"You must have been thinking about this for a long time which is why you've been getting so upset lately". Of course conflict had been ensuing for a long time between this mother and son but never before had he confided his feelings so openly because never before had she opened the door to hear them.
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General roar ensues for about a minute.
A tense standoff ensued for hours.
A similar punishment could ensue for Pardew.
A stretch of market-lagging returns ensued for Time Warner.
A bottleneck has ensued for nominees awaiting confirmation.
Talks ensued for weeks, and a Lokpal bill is now pending before Parliament.
Government forces blocked his advance at Kumamoto, and full-scale war ensued for the next six months.
When Carson announced his retirement in 1992, a very public search ensued for his replacement.
Practical difficulties can ensue for less wealthy members who spend much of the year in Washington.
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