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"have negative consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the effects of an action or circumstance. For example: "Too much sugar can have negative consequences for your health."
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Both can have negative consequences.
But these connections can have negative consequences.
This can have negative consequences for health.
This approach could have negative consequences for diversity.
Unfortunately, these trends have negative consequences for social welfare.
Work-related laryngopathy may have negative consequences for voice professionals.
The question is: will this scurrilous tactic have negative consequences?
Individuality can have negative consequences to be sure, but so, too, can a "nurturing community".
We cannot hide from the fact that migration can have negative consequences.
In other words, both too little or too much will have negative consequences.
In pure economic terms, limiting the supply of ivory can have negative consequences for elephant conservation.
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