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The phrase "different implications" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the different possible interpretations, meanings, or effects of something. For example, "This statement has many different implications that need to be further investigated."
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This has very different implications.
A contrasting example has different implications, however.
For instance, ".@" has different implications than "@" on its own.
The explanations have different implications for public health.
Each quadrant in the framework carries different implications for resource allocation decisions.
And the findings have widely different implications in the fight to control the deadly disease.
SARAH GREEN: So the book explores all the different implications of a phenomenon called attention blindness.
So zero-rating carries very different implications there than it does here.
Each has different implications for system functioning and resilience.
Different perspectives of knowledge generate different implications for theory development.
We conclude that they have different implications for environmental policy.
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