Collocations withcorollary
These are words often used in combination withcorollary.
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important corollary
Moreover, the view of early liberty of private judgement had an important corollary for general discussions of creeds and confessions.
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logical corollary
A logical corollary would be public pressure to continue monitoring school performance as part of the solution to the perceived problem.
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natural corollary
Indeed, pitched battle was shunned, for its natural corollary of heavy casualties demoralized the followers of any leader who employed such tactics.
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necessary corollary
Longer-term consumption strategies are the necessary corollary of the pursuit of householder status, while apparently offering opportunities for future family mobility.
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obvious corollary
First, an obvious corollary of the argument is that within the frequencyrange of interest, the lowest frequency verbs should be most susceptible to the effect.
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