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"immediate consequences" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the effects of a particular event or situation that occur immediately after said event or situation has taken place. For example, "The company faced immediate consequences after the announcement of the merger."
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The decision had two immediate consequences.
But what about the immediate consequences?
However, there have been immediate consequences.
11 problems while loan guarantees assure no immediate consequences.
The suffragettes kept going, despite the opposition and immediate consequences.
Extended instability would have more immediate consequences for Afghanistan.
Credit cards provide immediate gratification, but no immediate consequences.
All of them warned of severe and immediate consequences if the leave side won.
The economy then fell into debt default and recession, with immediate consequences for ordinary Argentines.
The most immediate consequences are sea level rise and a further warming of the Arctic.
At the height of summer, the immediate consequences this time are likely to be less dramatic.
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