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The phrase "about the implication of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or significance of a particular idea, action, or event.
Example: "The report focuses on the implications of climate change for global agriculture."
Alternatives: "regarding the consequences of" or "concerning the significance of".
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Are you concerned about the implication of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)?
Include a brief reaction to your findings, including speculation about the implication of the results of your poll.
Manager Joe Girardi was asked after the Yankees' 3-0 loss to the Texas Rangers if he was worried about the implication of Braun's suspension on Rodriguez.
But Mr Feldman's analysis raises a good question about the implication of piecemeal judicial moves to limit the reach of the executioner.
There are 3 million EU citizens living in the UK, and although their status will not change immediately, many are deeply concerned about the implication of EU withdrawal on their right to continue living and working in Britain.
A casino executive said recently that he worried less about a junket going under than he did about the implication of a Macanese official in a corruption scandal or a murder at a casino.
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Think about the implications of that.
She's worried about the implications of the budget generally.
Afterward, Kelly asked Incandela about the implications of the discovery.
Cowley is optimistic about the implications of Danson's decision.
The implications Opinions were divided about the implications of the indictment.
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