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The phrase "had implications on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe the effect or outcome of an action. For example, "The voting results had implications on the end result of the election".
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"All five of the games had implications on the bracket," said Tom O'Connor, the selection committee's chairman.
Your past struggle has, no doubt, had implications on your present day.
If these relationships had been correct, the dates of these fossils would have had implications on the colonization of Madagascar, requiring two separate events.
The modifications of body posture in classical dance had implications on the average aesthetic response of our contemporary non-expert participants.
They further showed that CARD-mediated RING regulation had implications on cell proliferation and migration.
Cardiopulmonary effects of PUUV-infection were long-lasting and had implications on patients' recovery.
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But this is a fool's logic when considering that one's personal decisions have implications on others.
The mystery could have implications on wheat trade.
These differences have implications on Mm.
The SHIELD Act may also have implications on startup companies.
These findings have implications on employment for individuals and organizations.
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