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The phrase "an inevitable implication of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a conclusion or consequence that naturally follows from a particular premise or situation.
Example: "The rapid increase in global temperatures is an inevitable implication of our current reliance on fossil fuels."
Alternatives: "a necessary consequence of" or "an unavoidable result of".
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The third example demonstrates that imperfection sensitivity is an inevitable implication of antisymmetric bifurcation.
An inevitable implication of the unobservable nature of the natural history model is the difficulty in assessing the validity of the estimated parameters.
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The inevitable implication of this is that Dudley Edwards considers crime writers to be slum dwellers.
But that is the inevitable implication of the drought, and of new rules which call for a 25 per cent cut in urban water use.
That is the inevitable implication of Harvard's position, which would be in line with long-standing perceptions of Asians as indistinguishable from one another.
While teasing out the inevitable implications of losing one's primary identity, he announced his latest incarnation: Tom Dane, failed comedian.
These issues will be increasingly important as we witness the inevitable implications of continued global economic crisis and climate change.
Thus, the "dismissal" of biography as a credible and usable source seemed an inevitable methodological implication of the broader sociological dismissal of the individual as a legitimate focus of research in science studies as such (Shortland and Yeo 1996).
But it is strenuously insisted that the principle of the cases referred to, reiterated again and again and uniformly followed for so long a period of time, has been, by inevitable implication, overruled by the cases of Leisy v. Hardin, 135 U. S. 100, 34 L. ed.
Stress is an inevitable part of life.
A dhobiwallah is an inevitable launderer, a chaiwallah an inevitable server of tea.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com