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The phrase "about the implications that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or effects of a particular action, idea, or situation.
Example: "The researchers published a paper about the implications that climate change has on global food security."
Alternatives: "regarding the consequences that" or "concerning the effects that".
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While adults expressed concerns about the strange old ladies who might be witches and worried unduly about the implications that might have, for children A Wrinkle in Time is a timeless and compelling story.
He warns that "broad swaths" of American life are now occurring out of the reach of law enforcement, and he's worried that the public isn't talking enough about the implications that could have for society.
I want you to look past the obvious and think about the implications that aren't on anyone else's radar yet.
It was really interesting to see actually the dynamic change that the poles are undergoing right now, and to think about the implications that could have for the whole planet".
If you go 10to1515 years back, the cosmetics industry started labeling their products "nano-enabled". But when they realized that people started worrying about the implications, that labeling disappeared.
Says Buckwald, "Obviously our technology has big ramifications for gaming but we're particularly excited about the implications that ubiquitous motion control has for the broader computing experience and content creation.
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"Curators are encouraged to think about every word they write and the implications that might have, the nuances".
It seems pretty clear by now that the writers of "SNL" don't particularly care about the criticism, or the implications that a sketch like this has.
Thompson was disparaging about the implication that Bloomberg is stepping away from a core journalistic tenet of impartial news coverage.
The discovery and the iChip technology were heralded, but there was also skepticism about the implication that microbes could never adapt to the new drug.
There were variations on those empty answers because Clemens is apparently angry about the implication that he tried to dodge the start and the belief that his plunking of Barry Bonds last Sunday was choreographed.
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