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The phrase "are implicated by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how certain factors or elements are involved or connected to a particular situation or outcome.
Example: "The findings of the study suggest that several environmental factors are implicated by the increase in respiratory diseases."
Alternatives: "are involved in" or "are associated with".
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The five of us worked tirelessly to understand the legal principles, the economic ramifications, the privacy and civil liberties consequences, the procedural issues, the foreign relations implications, the technological complexities, and the national security concerns that are implicated by these issues.
Nonetheless, these genes are implicated by other experiments such as functional genetic screens and expression profiling.
Fourteen Barclays traders in New York, London and Tokyo are implicated by the regulators but other banks are still the subject of investigations.
These values are implicated by governmental compulsion to disclose information about driving behavior as part of a regulatory scheme including criminal sanctions.
What intellectual property rights (if any) are implicated by spyware that serves ads to users of websites that have their own ads to offer?
You can also make connections with propositions you didn't plan to assert but which are implicated by your thesis and supported by communally gathered evidence.
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Saudi Arabia's sovereign fund, called the Public Investment Fund, is run by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has been implicated by Turkish officials and the United State's Central Intelligence Agency in the planning of journalist Jamal Khashoggi's murder.
It appears to be implicated by its association.
Amin, who had been implicated by Israel in attacks against its soldiers, was killed.
None of the hazards of underwriting is implicated by Schwab's brokerage activities.
La Foca, he says, was implicated by his workmate's confession.
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