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    Corollary
  
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      Noun: A statement that follows with little or no proof required from a previous statement or proposition.
     
      Example: The corollary to the Pythagorean theorem is often used in geometry problems.
     
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      Adjective: Resulting or following as a natural consequence or inference.
     
      Example: Frustration is the corollary reaction to repeated failures.
     
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      Noun (Popular): A secondary or natural effect or consequence; something that naturally accompanies or is closely connected to something else.
     
      Example: Injuries and fatigue are unfortunate corollaries of intense physical training.
     
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      Noun (Local): A locally known or specific fact, situation, or occurrence.
     
      Example: The weather forecast is a crucial corollary for planning outdoor events.
     
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