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Discover Ludwig"what consequences" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it in a sentence when you are referring to the results of an action or decision. For example, "What consequences will result from our decision to cut the budget?".
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What consequences?
What consequences did they have?
"What consequences?" he went on.
What consequences are likely to ensue?
They have to decide what consequences to draw".
The only serious question is what consequences should follow.
What consequences would the ensuing chaos have on global energy supplies?
It is not yet clear what consequences Arenas will face, from the authorities or the N.B.A.
What consequences might this have on intellectual diversity and the concentration of power?
Exactly what is happening, and with what consequences, are matters of dispute.
"They are concerned what consequences releasing such a film might bring," says Jia.
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