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The phrase "about the implications and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or effects of a particular topic or situation, often in academic or analytical contexts.
Example: "The report focuses on the findings about the implications and potential outcomes of climate change on global economies."
Alternatives: "regarding the consequences and" or "concerning the effects and".
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"I worry about the implications and ramifications of the [tribunal] decision," she added.
Saudi newspapers have begun writing about the implications and acceptability of having women drive.
But I'm in full agreement about the implications and effect of what he says.
But I still think that you have to think about the implications and social costs of publication".
As he says in this video interview, "Do we think enough about the implications and how it's going to change society?
Under a German law dating back to 1969, the offender must give his consent, be informed about the implications and side-effects of castration and be informed about other treatments.
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Statements apparently about possibilities are really statements about actualities: they are about the actual implications and non-implications of various characteristics had by actual entities.
And when he waved the point away, I asked him about the trade implications, and what it would mean to the Vietnamese shrimp farmers.
Sanaz appreciates the banner and Kian's gesture of support, although she worries about the implications for him and the others if they get caught.
Concerned about the implications for independence and further cuts, he showed more guts than the current lot.
Dr. Schiff subsequently wrote a compelling editorial in JAMA about the implications for physicians and patients of crossing boundaries.
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about the influences and
about the conclusions and
about the conclusion and
about the monument and
about the aftermath and
about the effect and
about the problem and
about the influence and
about the consequence and
about the outcome and
about the impact and
about the wires and
about the games and
about the trappings and
about the nuts and
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