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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a terrible implication" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a negative or concerning suggestion or consequence that arises from a situation or statement. Example: "The report revealed a terrible implication about the safety of the new product, raising alarms among consumers."
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And Considine gradually reveals a terrible implication about Joe's past, in doing so disclosing the origin of the film's title, and the awful irony of Joe failing to understand its real meaning.
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"The General of the Dead Army" makes such a reversal more explicitly than Mr. Kadare's later works, which achieve it by terrible implication.
For ordinary working families, the terrible implication of these figures is that the recent improvement in the labour market cannot be sustained – unemployment looks set to rise again by the end of the year.
Mr. Murray and other conservatives often seem to assume that the decline of the traditional family has terrible implications for society as a whole.
But understanding Nietzsche's project as a cultural rather than a political one should not blind us to its terrible implications.
This is all Juve, with the home side visibly deflated after the Rodriguez sending off and its terrible implications.
While expanding selection has terrible implications for the education system, the politics may have been what proved tempting for May.
Then we cried over Onkel Julius, because the fear, and the terrible implications of Hitler winning the election, are all there too, calmly and clearly explained.
"It's the same close-up view that allows us to see the rays of hope but also some of the terrible implications of the situation.
It does so in the conviction that few of us have yet comprehended the all but incredible destructive power of this weapon, and that everyone might well take time to consider the terrible implications of its use.
And then, by implication, "What a terrible thing the lack of liberty in France is".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com