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"pronounced consequences" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to emphasize the severity of the consequences of a certain action or situation. For example, "If we don't take better care of the environment, there will be pronounced consequences for future generations."
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At the recruit stage, predation as well as competition for resources can have pronounced consequences for spatial patterns.
Stability of the flow system is essential for the quality of the assay as small changes in the reaction parameters have relatively pronounced consequences in the signal.
Instead, it had time to explore protagonists' friendships and motivations in more nuanced ways and with far more pronounced consequences to your words and actions.
One of the most pronounced consequences of the intensified immigration to the United States and to Europe has been the growth in religious diversity.
Compared to the relatively subtle effects on the speed of retinal angiogenesis and endothelial cell proliferation, astrocyte VEGF deletion had more pronounced consequences on vessel stability.
Dementia is a chronically and devastating disease marked by memory loss and other cognitive impairments as well as behavioural lapses resulting in pronounced consequences for the people with dementia, their families and society.
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Research comparing the mental health impact of different kinds of large-scale catastrophes or disasters suggests that purposefully perpetrated disasters like terrorism or mass shootings are more likely to result in lasting psychological harm, or cause more pronounced psychological consequences, than natural disasters, like floods and hurricanes. .
Overall, these reports indicate that As not only exerts severe respiratory effects, but that early-life exposures have pronounced long-term consequences that may include higher prevalence of and mortality from cancers of different tissues.
In addition, no significant change in PbSO4/PbO2 and oxygen evolution potential of the alloy is observed with water spraying, however, a decrease in passivity current density is pronounced as a consequence of lowering water temperature.
These implications are quantified and shown to be potentially significant factors affecting welfare outcomes from integration – with the consequences more pronounced at lower trade costs.
Consequences seem most pronounced in the US.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com