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Discover Ludwig"disturbing implication" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a conclusion that is distressing or unsettling. For example, "The sudden increase in violence has a disturbing implication for the future of our city".
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Now, finally, here's the disturbing implication should the amendment be passed... Imagine this scenario.
The disturbing implication of the Crabbe study is that a lot of extraordinary scientific data are nothing but noise.
The disturbing implication was that the most terrifying violence and depravity could be right around the corner.
But there is a disturbing implication in the film that only teens as strong-willed as Precious can be saved from disaster.
A disturbing implication of their finding is that hearing can be damaged at decibel levels and exposure times that have traditionally been considered safe.
Nass says the study has a disturbing implication in an age when more and more people are simultaneously working on a computer, listening to music, surfing the Web, texting, or talking on the phone: Access to more information tools is not necessarily making people more efficient in their intellectual chores.
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This has profoundly disturbing implications.
The more immediately disturbing implications of the killings are different.
A 1997 University of Toronto study has shown disturbing implications.
Some have sounded the alarm about the potentially disturbing implications.
And the increasing dependence on tuition has disturbing implications for access to higher education, she said.
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