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Discover Ludwig"irreversible ramifications" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to consequences or outcomes that cannot be undone or reversed. Example: The government's decision to cut funding for education will have irreversible ramifications for future generations.
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The main takeaway focused on what would be the irreversible ramifications of climate change (such as "limited potential adaption"), which can be averted by switching to predominantly renewable energy sources by the middle of this century.
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The ramifications of remaining wilderness being corrupted were wide-ranging and irreversible for both people and wildlife, Watson said.
The new Standards of Care potentially allow the RLE to be abolished entirely, but speaking for myself, I would not have committed to anything irreversible (as did Miranda Ponsonby, transitioning via private healthcare in 1994) without some prior idea of the ramifications of living as female, or some sense that a professional would look after me where necessary.
Irreversible decline?
Irreversible brain damage is irreversible.
"The trend is irreversible".
This tendency is irreversible".
"Democracy here is irreversible.
It is irreversible.
Is the damage irreversible?
The damage is irreversible".
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