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"with the consequent" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a result or outcome of something mentioned in the sentence. Example: The heavy rainfall caused extensive flooding, with the consequent damage to homes and infrastructure in the area.
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"Without the PFN scheme, a number of these products would have been lost with the consequent damage to local economies.
Otherwise, the Queen has rarely striven to win hearts and minds, which comes with the consequent risk of losing them.
On the other hand, the court gave the police broad discretion to make full custodial arrests, with the consequent power to conduct searches, for minor offenses.
The entire Caribbean basin is already a sieve through which drugs flow relentlessly to North America and Europe with the consequent proliferation of arms and violent gangs.
Otherwise, it argues, total transactions will not decline but simply move to overseas centres, with the consequent loss of jobs and taxes from the British economy.
It was no more than the relegation scrappers deserved when Steven Nzonzi brought down Fraizer Campbell 10 yards out and Whittingham equalised with the consequent penalty.
Wales had their penalty after 84 minutes when Ramsey, tripped in the area, failed with the consequent strike from the spot, which was too close to the Macedonia keeper, Tome Pacovski.
To date, the industry has set aside over £26bn for PPI redress, with the consequent impact on operational complexity and the significant administrative resources required.
But it's as the film gets into twistier territory – with the consequent switchbacks and revelations – that things get a little digestible, as plot elements are hammered into position at the expense of character plausibility.
The causes include the intensification of farming, with the consequent loss of meadows, hedgerows and ponds and increased pesticide use, as well as building development, overfishing and climate change.
The introduction of Dan Parks at outside-half, with the consequent, if reluctant, move of Paterson to full-back, gave Scotland a far better shape and a real kicking option which allowed them to play more in their opponents' half.
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