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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more direct implication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a clearer or more straightforward consequence or meaning of something.
Example: "The study revealed a more direct implication of the findings, suggesting that immediate action is necessary."
Alternatives: "a clearer implication" or "a more straightforward implication".
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A more direct implication for practice is increasing knowledge and awareness of neurological conditions and availability and access to health services.
Whether this is indirectly due to the fact that mutant cells are in a sensitized situation with activated checkpoints prior to irradiation or reflects a more direct implication of OMCG1 in checkpoints activity remains to be determined.
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While it remains unclear if the crisis at Fukushima will be as serious as the Chernobyl nuclear plant explosion in Ukraine in 1986, it will have much more direct implications for the American civilian power plant industry.
As the August 2nd deadline to raise the U.S. debt ceiling looms and much of the media attention turns towards prospects of a U.S. default on paying its bills, it may be worth remembering the debt problem that no one is talking about -- one that may have even more direct implications on unemployment, consumer spending and even the next election -- our educational debt crisis.
Other invasive species may have even more direct implications for human health.
We have purposely not applied a method using platelet-rich plasma in order for our findings to have greater significance through more direct implications for studies with blood samples collected by commonly used methods, such as those taken in clinical routine blood drawing.
A more direct real-world implication of quantum teleportation is the possibility of CT scans or X-rays, without harmful radiation coming into contact with the patient.
However, linking wildlife-habitat models with harvest scheduling software would provide a more direct method for assessing economic and ecological implications of alternative harvest schedules in commercial forest operations.
"I was having a more direct conversation.
A. A more direct one — simple, concrete.
I'd advise a more direct approach.
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