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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has consequences on" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used when talking about a course of action or decision and the effects it has on something else. For example, "The company's decision to enter a new market has consequences on its financial stability."
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Saying anything to win a vote has consequences on the ground afterwards".
1987 The "Black Monday" stock market crash has consequences on markets around the world, showing how the markets are interlinked by technology.
This property is useful for safety purposes but it also has consequences on the chemistry-turbulence interaction.
The homogeneous state of the concrete in the fresh state has consequences on their properties in the hardened state.
In particular, the choice of the target has consequences on the induced radioactivity and dose rates in the target itself and in its surroundings.
Varying amplitude of the field modulation incident on the sample has consequences on spectral line-shape and line-height over the axis of the sample.
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Experiencing pain at newborn age may have consequences on one's somatosensory perception later in life.
On the one hand, it can have consequences on monetary aspects; on the other hand, it can have a focus on physical injuries.
Consequently, the way clinical teaching is carried out will have consequences on students' abilities to learn and understand.
However, lactate may have consequences on lymphocytes functionality during sepsis.
The plastic behaviour of the matrix has been shown to have consequences on reloading after unloading.
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