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'unwanted consequences' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase used to describe the unexpected, unpleasant outcomes of an action or event. For example: "After their company faced bankruptcy, the CEO's decision to downsize staff led to some unwanted consequences, such as a decrease in morale."
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Urbanisation has other unwanted consequences.
"They're afraid of unwanted consequences," he added.
The practice could also have unwanted consequences for hedge funds.
As a politician of the left, how are you going to avoid those unwanted consequences?
Pretending otherwise is just increasing the risk that the sexual activity will have unwanted consequences.
To some, the concept sounds crass, and carries the prospect of unwanted consequences.
New technologies improve modern medicine, but may result in unwanted consequences.
This White House gives new meaning to the notion of unintended and devoutly unwanted consequences.
However, the protein has many roles throughout the body, so patients receiving these drugs also experience many unwanted consequences.
When scientists venture into the public domain and contribute to policy decisions they already face many unwanted consequences.
"In this country we have a very censorious view about the unwanted consequences of sexual activity," says Weyman.
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