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The phrase "about its implication" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the significance or consequences of a particular subject or action.
Example: "The report provides a detailed analysis about its implication for future policy decisions."
Alternatives: "regarding its significance" or "concerning its consequences."
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This is all true for tobacco, and in no way attenuates our certainly about its implication in emphysema, lung cancer, and a long list of other awful things.
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A seminar on "Looky" could go on about its implications at great length.
We can argue about its implications, but the bare facts are utterly damning.
They unpack the nuance of the framework and think about its implications for schools and teachers.
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