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"potential repercussions" is an appropriate term for written English.
It is used to describe possible outcomes or results of a situation. For example, "The committee discussed the potential repercussions of their decision."
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But their potential repercussions are much broader.
There are potential repercussions either way.
However, I'm concerned about potential repercussions.
Despite their caution, Cook and Sapp underestimated the potential repercussions.
Nonetheless, teachers said they need to keep speaking out, even with potential repercussions on the table.
The potential repercussions of a no-fly zone are enormous: war.
Had Mr. Irving won his case, the potential repercussions would have been catastrophic.
Hazlewood said it was up to the player himself to judge time spent off the field and any potential repercussions.
However, the team were dissuaded from going through with it because of the potential repercussions, according to Smith.
But the case, in which arguments concluded Oct. 30, has potential repercussions for thousands of other parochial schools across Britain.
Potential repercussions of Mr. Trump's disclosure for the intelligence community were chief among the concerns of some commenters.
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