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The phrase "the repercussions for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the consequences or negative outcomes that result from a particular action or situation. Example: The company's decision to cut costs by laying off employees will have severe repercussions for both the affected workers and their families.
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The repercussions for American intervention are stark.
And what will be the repercussions for size zero?
The repercussions for Mr. Figueroa are less familiar.
Can you tell us about the repercussions for your tribe?
The repercussions for Europe and the stability of financial markets worldwide could be enormous.
We also looked at the repercussions for a 45-year-old or a 55-year-old.
She had initially kept quiet, terrified of the repercussions for reporting him.
The repercussions for her family, as well as for her – she was seriously depressed afterwards.
I was worried sick about the case and the repercussions for taking it on.
Despite his fame, he understood the repercussions for a community after the celebrity savior jets home.
The repercussions for the latter are far harsher for the university.
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