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The phrase "grim consequences" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the negative or serious outcomes or results of a particular action or situation. Example: The politician's decision to cut funding for education could have grim consequences for the future of our youth.
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That may have grim consequences for Argentina.
But rai's ascent eventually brought grim consequences.
And accidents could have grim consequences.
Binding together fuel tanks and boosters had had grim consequences.
But this case in its stark realities involves the grim consequences of a capital case.
Faulty tires and failing hearts are the grim consequences of unfairness suggested by Dr. Falk's talk.
But in the long term a halving of the economic speed limit would have grim consequences.
Desperate to reach the mainland, 1,000 men crossed crocodile-infested waters, with predictably grim consequences.
Two schoolgirls strike up an unlikely friendship, with grim consequences, in this début novel.
A year ago she was featured in a series of nationwide advertisements that showed the grim consequences of smoking.
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This policy has had a grim consequence: since most remaining gaps in the border are in remote and harsh terrain, migrants now attempt increasingly dangerous routes into the United States.
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