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The phrase "I have implied" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that you have suggested something indirectly or without stating it explicitly. Example: "In my previous comments, I have implied that there may be alternative solutions to the problem."
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I have implied that free willings are but a subset of willings, at least as a conceptual matter.
I have implied that a mutation that increased the activity of the DAF-2 insulin/IGF receptor might make the worm more fit for environments in which food is abundant.
I have implied that the role of unliganded iron is causative of a variety of sequelae, but sometimes this is hard to infer as the networks in which iron is involved are multiple and complex (hence the need for a systems approach see later), and often simple one-time snapshots of covariates do not permit the inference of causality.
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But as I've implied, I'm sort of in love with the joint.
Yet you can't stop watching … There are reservations, as I've implied (for one thing, the male roles are far better fleshed out than the female ones; we see too little, for instance, of Ron and Hermione's daughter Rose), but to labour those failings would be to miss the point.
She was disgusted that I had implied it should be her funding this supposedly romantic night.
I felt like it was my fault, because I had implied for weeks that I was ready.
"I may have implied on several occasions to several different people that I may have been Jesus Christ, but I haven't decided yet what I am or who I am," says Manson in Bugliosi's book.
"Do I think the president is personally corrupt, no," Issa told CNN. "I should never have implied that, or created that in a quick statement on a radio call-in".
My friend has a point: passionate Hillary supporters do exist, and I shouldn't have implied that they don't.
"I should never have implied that or created that in a quick statement on a radio call-in".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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