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"has implications beyond" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has implications that reach outside of its direct context. For example, you could say, "This research has implications beyond its field of study."
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This has implications beyond Israel.
The study has implications beyond species invasions, Dr. Melbourne said.
This legislation has implications beyond clinicians working in immigration detention.
And the "cognitive shuffle" has implications beyond insomnia.
But the issue has implications beyond New England.
The work has implications beyond the lab, she said.
Make no mistake -- this has implications beyond chemical warfare.
The discovery that dogs can apparently detect components of chemical weapons has implications beyond national security.
The matchup has implications beyond the title of best in the Midwest (and Southwest).
But the news from Hornby has implications beyond the domestic sphere.
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Higher prices have implications beyond annoyed authors.
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