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The phrase "feel the consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the results or effects of one's actions or decisions.
Example: "If you continue to ignore the warnings, you will eventually feel the consequences of your choices."
Alternatives: "face the repercussions" or "experience the fallout."
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Londoners in their millions feel the consequences.
Children and vulnerable adults feel the consequences.
You will feel the consequences, you will be damaged goods".
"If these processes continue, every citizen will feel the consequences".
They should feel the consequences of this discrimination as sharply as we do.
Perhaps foreign governments have had enough and we've started to feel the consequences.
Something is happening, we feel; the consequences of some unseen despair are at work.
Sooner or later, believes Walshe, New Zealand will begin to feel the consequences.
Jess had work and I was beginning to feel the consequences of serious sleep deprivation.
We need not wait until graduation, however, for our most vulnerable students to feel the consequences.
Eighteen years after his death, we can all see and feel the consequences of labor's demise.
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