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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slight repercussions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe minor consequences or effects resulting from an action or decision. Example: "While the changes to the policy may lead to slight repercussions, we believe the overall benefits will outweigh them."
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This study, which provides a large dataset for sugars and related enzymatic capacities during peach fruit development, reveals a highly regulated system in which a major perturbation in a central compound had only slight repercussions on enzymatic capacities.
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That extreme position would be refuted if doing what is morally wrong always creates even a slight risk of some negative repercussion.
The VIEW studies show that these slight increases in macular thickness are well tolerated during short periods without repercussions in VA, and thus a fixed bimonthly pattern will continue to be a good option despite the presence of a small quantity of intra or subretinal fluid on OCT.
Fortunately, although the danger of insider trading violations is real and the repercussions serious, the solution is easy and doesn't hurt you in the slightest.
What repercussions?
Repercussions have been interesting.
Still, there were repercussions.
The repercussions were inescapable.
Such stridency has repercussions.
There are repercussions".
But some repercussions continue.
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