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The phrase "the consequential" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used as an adjective to describe something as a result or consequence of something else. Example: The earthquake caused severe damage to the city, with the consequential loss of many homes and businesses.
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the consequential
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The longing was to be caught up in the consequential, which could be "interesting".
In 1966, Mr. Herzog took on the consequential topic of nuclear disarmament.
We face not just that possibility but the consequential break up of the UK.
That is not to say that Mr. Bush does not revisit the consequential days in the White House.
Office workers staring down existentially through the sneeze-guard glass, pondering the consequential inconsequential lunchtime question: Salad again?
This underscores the consequential nature of the punishment and the state-sponsored condemnation attendant to the criminal prohibition.
Sorrell has collected a share award of £62.78m, cashing in £30.2m immediately to meet the "consequential tax liabilities".
Serving the earners is the defining market, serving the spenders will be the consequential one.
This paper follows the analysis and the consequential development of a flexible FPGA-based processing system.
In these ways, the present study sought to assess the consequential validity of the IELTS Test.
However this may be, Clifford was adamant in describing the consequential evils of believing without evidence.
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