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as a consequence/ in consequence. synonyms? are they both widely used? with one do you prefer? which one is used at the beginning of the sentense? or do they have no exact place?)))) " As a consequence the level of education will ....."
Apr 19, 2013 3:01 PM
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I'll just give you some examples of how I'd say it: "As a consequence of underfunding, the level of education will fall." "Consequently, the level of education will fall." "In consequence, the level of education will fall." Normally we would say "as a consequence of X, Y will happen." For your example, I think "consequently" or "in consequence" is better.
April 19, 2013
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