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The phrase "with serious consequences" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that there will be significant or important results as a result of a certain action or decision. Example: "He knew that skipping his final exams would come with serious consequences, but he couldn't bring himself to study."
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Both actions were taken as deadlines with serious consequences loomed.
But its exceptional performance may come with serious consequences.
This is a failure of public character with serious consequences.
Trump's tough talk represents an important departure with serious consequences.
But the system could come with serious consequences.
This is a serious decision to make, with serious consequences for our country.
But all that CO2 dissolving in the oceans comes with serious consequences.
This failure could lead to derailment of the whole train with serious consequences.
Yet it did just that with no warning and with serious consequences for the turkey.
If it does not, it will have to deal with serious consequences and with increasing isolation".
They were economically unsound and a political mistake with serious consequences.
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