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The phrase "about the ramifications" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the consequences or effects of a particular action, decision, or situation.
Example: "We need to have a serious conversation about the ramifications of our recent policy changes."
Alternatives: "regarding the consequences" or "concerning the effects".
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thinking about the ramifications of this?
I thought about the ramifications.
"I've never worried about the ramifications".
"We are worried about the ramifications.
But we didn't think about the ramifications of it.
"You can't be too hyperbolic about the ramifications of all this".
"I had not really thought honestly about the ramifications of it".
Some Republicans are growing worried about the ramifications of these fights.
In class we've talked about the ramifications and cultural shifts that Donald Trump's victory allowed for.
What bothers me is that nobody thinks about the ramifications for women working in the industry".
"We are extremely concerned about the ramifications of the employer's actions," said a spokesman for Unite.
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