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The phrase "irreversible consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing outcomes or effects that cannot be undone or changed.
Example: "The decision to ignore the warning signs led to irreversible consequences for the entire community."
Alternatives: "permanent effects" or "unrecoverable outcomes."
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Second, wrong decisions have tragic, irreversible consequences.
Any changes have irreversible consequences.
"There will be disastrous and irreversible consequences for Bolivia.
These decisions have irreversible consequences for the Reef.
"This may lead to irreversible consequences for Ukrainian statehood".
Provided a car vessel bursts, irreversible consequences will surface.
A stay pending appeal is necessary to prevent these far-reaching and irreversible consequences of a profoundly flawed ruling.
In April, the species' recovery team told Hunt the mine would have "serious detrimental and irreversible consequences" for the finch.
And it asserted that restrictions imposed by the judge, unless stayed immediately, would have "far-reaching and irreversible consequences".
Modifications to the way phosphorus is produced and consumed must be made immediately to avoid irreversible consequences.
But the UN urges governments to beware their human and environmental impacts, some of which could have irreversible consequences.
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