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Discover LudwigThe phrase "It has implications" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to convey that something has consequences or effects on something else. Here is an example sentence: "The decision to merge the two companies may seem beneficial on the surface, but it has implications for the employees' job security."
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It has implications.
It has implications over the [whole] calendar.
It has implications for councils up and down the country.
It has implications that people aren't always anxious to face".
It has implications for the freedom of the web".
"It has implications that extend to political stability.
"It has implications across the Middle East and for the wider world".
"It has implications for toxins, for salinity and for wildlife impact".
It has implications for military personnel experiencing mild concussions in combat".
It has implications for psychosocial interventions in tobacco cessation.
It has implications for predicting the long-term stability of Cr at the magnetite-water interface.
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