considerable repercussion

Frequency: 7.815.1 per million words

Used to describe effects that are large in size, amount, or degree.

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  • The decision to close the factory had considerable repercussions for the local economy.
  • Any change in the tax laws could have considerable repercussions for small businesses.
  • Ignoring the warning signs often leads to considerable repercussions later on.
  • The scandal caused considerable repercussions throughout the political establishment.
  • His sudden resignation had considerable repercussions on the team's morale.
  • Failing to address climate change will have considerable repercussions for future generations.
  • The new policy is expected to have considerable repercussions across various sectors.
  • Such a bold move will undoubtedly have considerable repercussions, both positive and negative.
  • Historians still debate the considerable repercussions of that pivotal event.
  • Businesses must anticipate the considerable repercussions of technological disruption.