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The phrase "disastrous implications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the negative consequences or effects of a particular action, decision, or event.
Example: "The new policy could have disastrous implications for the environment if not carefully considered."
Alternatives: "catastrophic consequences" or "devastating effects."
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Solomon reveals the disastrous implications of the unseasonal weather.
You chew on the possibly brilliant, probably disastrous implications of it all.
However, this carries disastrous implications for the world economy and serves no practical purpose.
He noted that a refusal of Megrahi's request could have had disastrous implications for British interests in Libya.
Where major concessions are granted, there will continue to be disastrous implications for biodiversity and degradation, as well as indigenous populations.
It said the other, a suit by eight states against power companies over carbon dioxide emissions, "has potentially disastrous implications for the U.S. business community".
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In doing so, it successfully drained the meaning from a terrorist attack that it thought might have potentially disastrous political implications.
For Octagon Motorsport, which last year committed to a 15-year deal to lease Silverstone from its owner, the British Racing Drivers Clubb, the loss of the British grand prix might have disastrous commercial implications for the development of the track.
They predict it will only be a matter of time before they are driven out of business on Allens Avenue, a situation they believe will have disastrous economic implications for Providence — though city officials don't seem to agree — and for the entire region.
But somewhere down the road, when we've fully acknowledged the disastrous health implications of added sugars and elected enough people willing to do something about it, we'll look back at the Double Gulp and say, "What the hell were we thinking?" The shift back to a sane diet (and make no mistake, drinking ourselves sick with sugar is insane) has to start somewhere.
First Texas, then Oklahoma, now Kansas... OO Maine: Acidifying Waters Seem To Be Destroying Shellfish Flats with disastrous economic implications for the industry and communities.
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