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The phrase "all its implications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or effects of a particular idea, action, or situation.
Example: "We need to consider all its implications before making a final decision on the project."
Alternatives: "all its consequences" or "all its effects".
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Examining the fight between Denis Healey and Tony Benn for the deputy leadership of the Labour party and all its implications, it was almost a companion piece to Channel 4's The Battle of Orgreave and BBC2's True Spies, recalling a completely different age using a seemingly ancient language filled with words like mandatory reselection, militant tendency and shop stewards.
There was pride in both bigness and smallness: "The British could not – and still cannot – imagine what size they are". As for "the long 20th century twilight of the northern metaphor", Horne chose to illustrate it with a brilliant examination of the word "provincial", with all its implications of the dowdy and the second rate.
This is, in all its implications and drama and ambition, a last stand.
But here they're getting the full story, with all its implications".
I missed out on glam, with all its implications and repurcussions, although I did once own a Roxy Music album.
Monday, with all its implications, loomed in the charcoal shadows, and the lights flickered on in a million homes, each marooned in the long winter night.
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So I welcome the removal of the name "asbo" and all its rhetorical implications.
There is the evidence of the concealment of the petitioner's employment with all its sinister implications.
"It's like being in the '50s," he said of the economic boom and all its social implications.
You cannot use a violent word such as this with all its savage implications carelessly and then blame others for being too sensitive when you cause offence.
Mr. Gaffney said that the bill had not been examined carefully enough and that all its possible implications had not been studied.
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