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The phrase "a likely implication of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential consequences or outcomes that may arise from a particular situation or statement.
Example: "A likely implication of the new policy is that employee productivity will increase."
Alternatives: "a probable consequence of" or "a possible outcome of".
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B is unlikely to be willing to prescribe a likely implication of this, "Let C put me into prison", since that would frustrate his own interests.
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That is another likely implication of the new findings, also noted by Dr. Waters and his team.
Dr. Adovasio, a professor at Mercyhurst College in Erie, Pa., said some of the Buttermilk Creek material resembled tools at his site and others at Cactus Hill, Va., and Miles Point, Md. That is another likely implication of the new findings, also noted by Dr. Waters and his team.
The likely implication of this result is that the miR-26b-induced translational inhibition of MYB (a known activator of KLF-1) could result in down-regulation of KLF-1, which is known to directly induce BCL11A expression.
The more likely implication of the Penn State research is painfully obvious.
However, earlier neuroimaging evidence concerning the likely implication of the ToM network in moral cognition has two weak points.
The most likely implication of the HLA associations is that the susceptible person's T-cell repertoire contains CD8+ T cells that can recognize peptides derived from proteins in a still unknown triggering or target cell, which we will arbitrarily designate a fibrocartilage cell.
A final section discusses the likely implications of such a payment scheme on efficiency, quality, and long-term cost growth.
This report reviews the differing retransmission arrangements in different TV markets around the world and providing an analysis of the likely implications of continuing with the current UK arrangements.
The BBC's Alan Little reports on the likely implications of an independent Scotland ahead of a referendum next September.
Eileen Donahoe discusses the likely implications of government regulations a foreseeable criminal consequences on big tech companies in the piece by David Ingram for NBC News.
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