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Discover Ludwig"such implications" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to a set of implications that have already been mentioned or are to be understood in context. For example, "Such implications have caused a lot of concern among parents in the community."
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Such implications are thoroughly analyzed in this paper.
Such implications for economic geography featured prominently in Switzerland and are a promising area for future research.
Such implications can be seen from the Porter and van der Linde writings, heavily criticised by Palmer et al. as being built on faulty examples.
Such implications have prompted many governments globally to advocate for the adoption of renewable energy systems in order to reduce GHG emissions.
Such implications include the potential of CCS to sustain the global dependence on fossil fuels, disincentivize renewable energy development, and dissuade political measures to change energy intensive consumption patterns.
Such implications might be not only ecological but also evolutionary, as selective pressures on both the plant and the pollinator no longer interacting (or interacting much less) would probably be different between the invaded and the non-invaded site.
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INVASION Y'SLAVIA" has no connection to or bearing upon Mr. Stattsman, and we deny any such implication.
Contrary to any such implication, the league does all it can through education and advice to make sure that New Jersey municipal officials serve their communities honestly and well.
But there is no such implication.
One such implication concerns the appropriate reaction to suffering.
(Martin and Deutscher correctly point out that the claim that the concept of "remembering" includes a causal component has no such implication).
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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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