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The phrase "and a major implication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or significance of a particular point or argument in a text.
Example: "The study reveals a significant correlation between diet and health, and a major implication is that public health policies should focus on nutrition education."
Alternatives: "and a significant consequence" or "and an important outcome".
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One such conclusion, and a major implication of Twardowski's theory of intentionality, is that there are no objectless presentations, presentations without an object, no matter how strange and improbable that object is[4].
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The leadership turnover comes just as international negotiators prepare to announce a framework for a nuclear deal with Iran, and could have major implications as a restive Congress seeks to make sure it has a say in determining a final agreement.
Any effort to revoke California's waiver to set its own standards would almost certainly spark a legal battle with the state and could have major implications for a dozen other states and the District, which have adopted California's standards as their own.
Meanwhile, the Senate race in New Jersey is a seat-of-the-pants thrill ride, replete with a candidate's withdrawal and major implications in Washington.
This gap then continues into the workforce and has major implications for our economy.
And that has major implications for business, for individuals and for government.
And this has major implications.
Yet that shift is happening — and it has major implications.
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