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Discover LudwigThe phrase "zero repercussions" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to a situation in which an action will be taken without any consequences or negative effects. For example: "I'm sure we can take this risk because if it doesn't work out, there will be zero repercussions."
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One of the great perks of my job is that I regularly get to kiss men — often married men — with zero repercussions for anyone involved.
By Mindy Kaling One of the great perks of my job is that I regularly get to kiss men — often married men — with zero repercussions for anyone involved.
My greatest dream: a car that will drive… One of the great perks of my job is that I regularly get to kiss men — often married men — with zero repercussions for anyone involved.
Internal NSA audits have uncovered thousands of incidents where agents unlawfully spied on Americans, and there have been zero repercussions for any of this criminality.
They can ignore you, disregard you, and rearrange and break policy at will with zero repercussions.
There are sometimes when I do get stressed out about it… The friend that I mentioned, she does everything wrong and has had zero repercussions from it.
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One repercussion for older borrowers is that they will have to work longer, said Christopher J. Mayer, a professor of real estate at Columbia Business School, who also spoke at the forum.
"One repercussion of the crisis is that people are harder to find," Mr. Maitos, an imposing, burly man, said last week in his sweltering office on the edge of Athens.
When Rose asked if chemical warfare could be one repercussion from a US intervention in Syria, Assad told him: "That depends if the rebels or the terrorists in this region or any other group have it.
One repercussion is already clear: The accuracy of seasonal forecasting could take a hit.
The network is trying to address two major repercussions of the war – the rise in mental health problems among Syrians, and the difficulties that Syrian mental health workers face in treating them.
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