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consequently
[ kon-si-kwent-lee, -kwuhnt- ]
adverb
- as a result, effect, or outcome; therefore:
There has been a great deal of rain and consequently the reservoirs are full.
consequently
/ ˈɒԲɪəԳٱɪ /
adverb
- as a result or effect; therefore; hence
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McPherson takes liberties, setting the play in 1900 central Ukraine and, perhaps more consequently, elucidating the psychology where Chekhov was a tad more ambiguous.
"The clinical condition of the Holy Father in recent days has remained stable and, consequently, indicates a good response to the treatment," the Vatican said.
One person does not get to decide they have consent and consequently do whatever they want.
Borthwick was pleased with the way his side's scramble defence forced France's much-lauded backs into making errors, and consequently butchering multiple chances to score tries.
The loss triggered cascade of losses for other tech companies and consequently a major 3% downdraft in the Nasdaq index.
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