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The phrase "a side implication of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an indirect or secondary meaning or consequence of a statement or situation.
Example: "The study revealed a side implication of the new policy, suggesting that it may inadvertently increase employee turnover."
Alternatives: "a secondary implication of" or "an indirect consequence of".
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A side implication of this point, of course, is that for the time being that deficit is a good thing, helping to support the economy while the private sector unwinds its excessive leverage.
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However, Leontief model has been able to deal with only demand side implications of production function.
Mr. Starr traces each of the scientific steps by which blood could become a commodity, sketching in along the way some interesting side implications, such as the early use of blood type in criminal or paternity investigations and the historical significance of hemophilia in Russian history.
Later Ghosh (1958) introduced a method to capture supply side implications in Leontief framework.
The implication is that health insurance is a side issue, unworthy of so much attention.
"A side order of ham"??
And a side of bacon.
With a side of ick.
A few implications of this approach.
The clinical implication of distinguishing the side effect profile of different strengths of Lidocaine includes proper choice of subjects and proper pre-procedure instructions.
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