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Discover Ludwig"fallout from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the negative consequences or repercussions that result from a particular event or action. Example: The stock market crash of 2008 had long-lasting fallout from the financial sector, leading to widespread layoffs and bankruptcies.
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The fallout from the next 9/11.
Fallout from the controversy continued on Tuesday.
The political fallout from the collapse continues.
Fallout from that scandal continues.
What is the fallout from that?
* * * The fallout from Tim's wedding was severe.
The political fallout from Foggo's appointment continued.
| The economic fallout from declining school enrollment.
The fallout from Tim's wedding was severe.
Fallout from the move has been varied.
The fallout from Munich continued for years.
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