ensue in the PONS Dictionary

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Situated within a region of low to moderate wind shear and weak outflow, slow development ensued.
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The intervention of the emperor and even of foreign powers ensued, and in 1770 a formal arrangement removed some of the grievances of the people.
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A period of civil war ensued, with no ruler able to hold office for more than a year.
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When the boys discover their error, a nutty fight ensues.
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Mayhem ensues -- witch trials, burnings, hangings, deaths and mass hysteria.
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When a person breathes inside a plastic bag filled with helium, unconsciousness will occur almost immediately, and death will ensue in minutes.
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He was favorably received, returned the welcome with positive comments, and a series of lectures ensued.
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If a game is tied after regulation time, overtime ensues.
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As a result, an intense priority dispute ensued.
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These wishes were twisted so that malice could ensue.
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