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Discover Ludwig"zero consequences" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to mean that a certain action or decision has had no results or repercussions. For example, "The teacher decided to let the students off without punishment, so there were zero consequences for their poor behavior."
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You don't do what I do and have zero consequences.
The first dude and his friends saw that ignoring the law has exactly zero consequences.
But day after day, week after week, he's still there, messing up everything he touches and doing it with zero consequences.
What's most shocking is that the men who do this, do it openly with a grin knowing full well that there are zero consequences for harassing women.
That's one government contractor, two war zones, two continents, two prostitution rings, one known death, zero consequences.
And because he is a true spoiled rich kid, he also delights in that favorite activity of his ilk: suffering precisely zero consequences for his actions.
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But my opinion is of zero consequence.
These stories condition society to "attach zero consequence to rape".
Indian mythology conditions people to attach zero consequence to rape.
That could have two consequences.
This emphasis has two consequences.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com