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The phrase 'about the implications of' is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could write: "This article discusses about the implications of climate change on the environment."
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Think about the implications of that.
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.
I don't want to talk about the implications of violence.
He is currently working on a book about the implications of the Snowden revelations.
The National Union of Journalists is worried about the implications of a sale.
There is widespread confusion though about the implications of the hack.
John Lonski, chief economist at Moody's, spoke about the implications of the Treasury's action.
Rightly they worry about the implications of all this for scientific freedom.
There should be no doubt or equivocation about the implications of his words.
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