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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the implication of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to introduce a consequence or result of something previously mentioned. For example: - The implication of her actions was clear: she did not value his opinion. - The implication of his statement was that he did not agree with the company's decision. - The implications of this new policy are far-reaching and need to be carefully considered.
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"The implication of this is amazing.
The implication of widespread cheating by the college is outrageous.
The implication of this is both sobering and encouraging.
The implication of the article is not clear.
The implication of these things have not been fully explored.
The implication of this is radical.
The implication of this change is exciting.
The implication of the results are discussed.
The implication of the bias is discussed.
The implication of the present findings is discussed.
The implication of this effect on TOFs is discussed.
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