Which one is correct?
"following the" or "consequent of the"?

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following the

This phrase is correct and is used to indicate a sequence or order of events.

This phrase is used to show the order in which events occur or actions are taken.

Examples:

  • Following the meeting, we will send out the minutes.
  • Following the instructions, he completed the task.

Alternatives:

  • after the
  • subsequent to the
  • in the wake of the

consequent of the

This phrase is correct and is used to refer to a result or outcome of something.

This phrase is used to indicate the consequence or result of a particular action or event.

Examples:

  • The flooding was a consequent of the heavy rain.
  • The loss of biodiversity is a consequent of deforestation.

Alternatives:

  • result of the
  • outcome of the
  • consequence of the
Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Consequent of the' is used when referring to a result or outcome of something, while 'following the' is used to indicate a sequence or order of events.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

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