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The phrase 'has been implicated in' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone or something has been suspected of involvement in a particular event or activity. For example: The company has been implicated in various tax evasion schemes.
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McDowell has been implicated in that dispute.
Overproduction of cytokines has been implicated in chronic fatigue syndrome.
Mr. Houssaini has been implicated in the 2003 Casablanca attacks.
Dopamine has been implicated in other addiction studies.
Calcium signaling has been implicated in plant graviperception.
MED14 has been implicated in regulation of lipid homeostasis.
Dysregulation of astroglial glutamate transporters has been implicated in neuroinflammation.
Nitric oxide deficiency has been implicated in adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Abnormal overexpression of GSK3β has been implicated in insulin resistance.
It has been implicated in urinary stone formation.
The enzyme caspase-1 has been implicated in neuronal death.
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