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The phrase "about the implications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or effects of a particular action, decision, or situation.
Example: "We need to have a conversation about the implications of this new policy on our employees."
Alternatives: "regarding the consequences" or "concerning the effects".
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Think about the implications.
"I started thinking about the implications".
Think about the implications of that.
What about the implications for national security?
He is deeply worried about the implications.
Hardliners are concerned about the implications.
Medical epigeneticists are most excited about the implications for cancer.
She's worried about the implications of the budget generally.
Cowley is optimistic about the implications of Danson's decision.
Afterward, Kelly asked Incandela about the implications of the discovery.
What about the implications for employment rights, insurance and tax?
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