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used to indicate a logical result or effect
- The team neglected to conduct thorough testing, and consequently, several critical errors emerged in the final product.
- She ignored the warning signs of burnout, and consequently, her overall well-being suffered.
- The team neglected to conduct thorough testing, and consequently, several critical errors emerged in the final product.
- The project timeline was poorly managed, and consequently, the team struggled to meet crucial milestones.
- The company invested heavily in research and development, and consequently, they launched innovative products that captured a wider market share.
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used to indicate the outcome that occurs due to a specific cause or event
- There was a severe storm, and consequently, many flights were canceled.
- He was caught cheating on the exam; consequently, he was expelled from school.
- The factory closed down, and consequently, many workers lost their jobs.
- The medication wasn't administered in time, and consequently, the patient's condition worsened.
- The bridge was damaged in the earthquake; consequently, it was closed for repairs.