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"further implications" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
For example, in a discussion of the economic consequences of a certain policy, you might write: "This policy could have further implications for the country's banking sector."
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The particular features of child slavery have further implications.
Lunar scientists now suspect this insight may have further implications.
Mr Khodorkovsky was the first to realise the further implications.
Its chief executive, John Foley, said: "SPA will review with Police Scotland any further implications or immediate action required.
There are further implications that the institute is one in which the watery critters have an "option to leave".
The coalition of 14 supporters' clubs said they would begin poring over the document to understand "its costs to the taxpayer, and to football, and any further implications".
That could have played as domestic comedy or tragedy, but it instead comes and goes with no further implications for the novel.
Our results have further implications.
Further implications of the findings are discussed.
What are the further implications for future policies and practices?
Further, oversubscription has further implications that may also impact reliability.
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