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"tragic consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this in a sentence to refer to the results of something very bad happening. For example, "The accident had tragic consequences, leaving five people dead and dozens injured."
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This can have tragic consequences.
Sometimes with tragic consequences.
With tragic consequences.
It had "tragic" consequences.
This decision has tragic consequences.
And that is having tragic consequences.
Some people shoot back, with tragic consequences.
"Tragic consequences are occurring," Mr. Washburn said.
The result is a final shoot-out with tragic consequences.
This is a mistake that may have tragic consequences.
Aaron's act was undoubtedly political activism; it had tragic consequences".
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appalling consequences
regrettable consequences
dramatic consequences
dire consequences
distressing consequences
miserable consequences
deplorable consequences
traumatic consequences
sad consequences
unfortunate consequences
catastrophic consequences
tragic figures
tragic memories
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painful consequences
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