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The phrase "about the ramifications that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or effects of a particular action or decision.
Example: "We need to have a conversation about the ramifications that this policy change will have on our community."
Alternatives: "regarding the consequences that" or "concerning the effects that".
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He was the one person in New Jersey who was solely concerned about the ramifications that this would have on the Senate.
By now, all marketers have heard about the ramifications that GDPR will have on global businesses.
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It's the ramifications that differ.
"It is imperative that we teach our children about how our communications are now accessed and the ramifications that that may bring".
For years many of us in the anti-hunger world have been talking about, writing about, and preaching about the dire ramifications that the ugly grip of hunger places on our citizens.
And there's always the concern about the political ramifications, that bloggers may open up an issue or topic that starts something negative".
Angela Gabriel, 43, a lesbian in Atlanta, said she was cautiously optimistic that the court would rule in favor of same-sex marriage, but was concerned about the ramifications of that outcome in socially conservative regions.
When Louisville Coach Jeff Walz was mentioned as a candidate, a loud debate about the ramifications of that decision ensued.
Some clear thinking about the ramifications of that led to a technological breakthrough on the engine.
And for people who are transitioning, a first post-op sexual encounter can be even more about self-discovery, with ramifications that can be life changing.
As Lucy-Anne Holmes, who launched the campaign and is in Glastonbury this weekend to talk about why feminism is such an unfinished business, says: "Just saying it sells papers and people are happy about it doesn't see the greater ramifications that these images have".
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