Sentence examples for a kind of implication from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a kind of implication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a suggestion or inference that is not explicitly stated but can be understood from the context.
Example: "Her tone suggested a kind of implication that she was unhappy with the decision."
Alternatives: "a sort of suggestion" or "a type of inference."

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"There's a kind of implication that if things are white, then they are sanitary".

The stigma that's associated with sociopathy is a kind of implication that there is no treatment for this, so we might as well give up.

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Then, there is a middle style or an elegiac style, and then there is a low style, the style of comedy, the style that indeed Dante will adopt lowly; but this is a kind of peculiar implication for Dante to call a story such as his, a "comedy" and this is the implication: that, in effect, he undercuts the idea of a rigid hierarchy of reality.

She told Andrew Neil: "Any kind of implication that we were standing down in order for money is absolutely wrong, categorically wrong.

There was for Cartier-Bresson a kind of social implication in the camera.

More than most novelists, Lazar cherishes, even hoards, enigma, so that theme emerges as a kind of rhythmic implication; perhaps his novel can be thought of as working through a progression of musical movements.

Instead the titles of Archimboldi's books recur as a kind of pulse of implication, until the conjectured power of an unknown literature has insisted itself upon us like a disease, one that might just draw us down with the savagery of a murderer operating in a moonless desert.

And yet, as the action is repeated indefinitely, with a "kind of heartlessness," the implications of the violence seep out nonetheless.

Dillon is a self-confessed hypochondriac and his conclusion that "the power of imagination... is in itself a kind of pathology" has profound implications for literature.

As a branch of philosophy it served, instead, as a kind of review of the implications for human nature of philosophically more central doctrines, and it may have incorporated a good deal of empirical material that would now be thought of as belonging to psychology.

This implication, a kind of philosophical blowback from the debates on animal rights and abortion, has become the subject of sustained controversy in applied ethics.

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