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Discover Ludwig"material consequences" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to actual physical consequences or effects of an action, event, or decision. For example, "The financial crisis had a number of material consequences, including layoffs and increased poverty levels."
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The debate over identity has material consequences.
The political and material consequences for Russia were enormous.
"There are material consequences, and it's bad for the development of the sport," he said.
This is the period in which the material consequences of this entire debate actually emerge.
A statistical change in the rate at which the economy grew could have material consequences.
The results establish how racial labels can have material consequences for a group.
Such a review would infuriate South Koreans.Deteriorating relations have already had material consequences.
Perhaps inevitably, the material consequences of Eat Pray Love's massive popularity have triggered a backlash.
We put forward a new, material consequences theory of nuclear non-use.
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The conclusion follows, so to speak, "materially" from the premises, or is a "material" consequence of the premises, due to the fact that every German is European.
Moreover, utilities have an exclusive monopoly on the planning and operation of their respective distribution system, of material consequence to the economic viability of DERs.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com