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The phrase "imagine the consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when prompting someone to consider the potential outcomes of a situation or action.
Example: "Before making a decision, take a moment to imagine the consequences of your choice."
Alternatives: "consider the repercussions" or "envision the outcomes."
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Imagine the consequences.
Imagine the consequences for the health system.
Imagine the consequences of a large Agent Orange spill.
"I wouldn't want even to imagine the consequences," said the oil and gas minister, Sauat Mynbayev.
Well, imagine the consequences for those who have already outraged constituents by voting remain.
Imagine the consequences if doctors cherry-pick patients on that basis.
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"The revolution was beautiful, but nobody imagined the consequences".
The apocalypses are imagined, the consequences speculative, the new world orders thankfully without real world power.
Each person, working his way back and forth through his social network, almost continuously reviews past experiences while imagining the consequences of future scenarios.
The latter's subtly ironic contempt, as he helps Albrecht disguise his identity from Giselle, says everything about Albrecht's spoilt, romantic nature – a man used to indulging his emotions without ever imagining the consequences.
Provoked here to delighted horror by the mindless reality shows running wild on television, Westlake extends the concept rationally, imagining the consequences if professional crooks were engaged to illustrate their skills on prime time.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com