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The phrase "tremendous consequences" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or action that has significant or far-reaching effects. Example: The decision to cut funding for education will have tremendous consequences for future generations, as they will not have access to the resources and opportunities necessary for success.
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"You are talking about tremendous consequences," he said.
And that is a choice that will have tremendous consequences for the country".
Such errors would also have tremendous consequences for our predictions of what the climate will be like in the future.
It's that who runs Medicare, and how he or she runs it, will have tremendous consequences for the health-care system as a whole.
Enmity and acrimony are coursing through a debate with tremendous consequences for both sides as well as for the legislative agenda in the months ahead.
"How you respond to these issues will have a vital impact on the next phase of the Internet economy, with tremendous consequences for American jobs, standard of living and competitiveness," the executives wrote.
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If the jet-black, savage timbre and grizzly attack we associate with Hagen's music are not Weber's to command, he conquers by other means: among them, the wild, frightening parlando he applies sparingly but to tremendous consequence.
35 40.Kidding aside, one of the most profound reasons for relief at yesterday's ruling was the recognition that victory in a deep ideological and political struggle, of tremendous consequence for Americans in need of health care, would not be awarded on a technicality.
The chromosomal events of meiosis are of tremendous consequence to gamete formation and have been extensively studied.
But how many of us have actually taken time to sit with our sons and daughters to discuss a subject of tremendous consequence -- how to have healthy relationships?
If Darwin's quote about blunders serves as the greeting to Kalman's exhibit, perhaps Walser's could serve as the thesis, with all these various and seemingly irrelevant items—spoons, figurines of dancers, 200-year-old school primers, a 16th-century woodcut of a rhinoceros each demanding to be studied and observed as if of tremendous consequence.
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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