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The phrase "about the potential implications" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing possible effects or consequences of a particular action, decision, or situation.
Example: "The report focuses on the findings and discusses about the potential implications for future research."
Alternatives: "regarding the possible consequences" or "concerning the likely effects."
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Renee is deeply concerned about the potential implications of Amendment 67, telling VICE News that it "could potentially criminalize my daughter for choosing to prevent pregnancy — a right I've enjoyed my entire life and exercised even while married".
There was almost universal opposition to the bill, and huge anxiety about the potential implications for us in our day-to-day jobs.
Immediately, Goldberg started to speculate about the potential implications of a Tate win, aware that it would scramble the established storyline.
The plan goes into great detail about the potential implications of a ratings cut to the company's ability to finance itself.
Further across the midlands, sources close to Steve Bruce indicate that the Birmingham City manager - who is concerned about the potential implications of the Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung's pending takeover - could also be interested in the Bolton job.
He said the US was closely following the issue and noted a statement on 4 January by Leung Chun-ying, Hong Kong's chief executive, expressing concern about the potential implications of this case.
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Therefore, no conclusions can be drawn about the potential implication of common variation in these genes in breast cancer susceptibility.
The real story here is not about Viber, but the potential implications of the patent on other messaging apps.
The most remarkable thing about the response to Facebook's acquisition of WhatsApp is that pundits seemed more worried about Mark Zuckerberg's bank balance than the potential implications for the public of one company controlling such a vast amount of user data.
While the recent conversation about criminal justice has turned to the potential implications of Donald Trump's election, the reality is that most of the action in America's criminal justice system is controlled by each state's own criminal laws, not the federal government's.
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