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The phrase 'has negative ramifications' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express the idea that a certain action or occurrence has unintended and undesirable consequences. For example, "The decision to cut the city's spending on public health services has negative ramifications on the city's most vulnerable citizens."
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It's not pretty and has negative ramifications, just as the study point out above.
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"We have to be enormously proactive in everything we do that we don't get discriminated against or don't have negative ramifications".
"If Britain did leave the EU it would have negative ramifications for the UK – still the fifth biggest economy in the world, and whose exporters would struggle in the face of regulatory and tariff uncertainty, and whose position as a leading global financial services hub would be imperilled".
But the two could agree on at least one thing — the U.K. is headed for a so-called hard Brexit that will have negative ramifications for the technology and business sectors.
I'm afraid that if I escalate this, it will have negative ramifications for my career as my boss will lose trust in me (and I report only to him).
The outcome of the Apple vs FBI case could have negative ramifications for the humans rights of people across the world if the FBI prevails in forcing Apple to weaken the security of iOS, he writes, warning that such a step could be "a gift to authoritarian regimes".
Trust flows both ways and betraying it can have negative ramifications for their own goals.
When you're not a celebrity, however, it's a mistake that will have negative ramifications on your child until death provides a much needed respite.
Additionally, mineworkers may feel pressured to undergo HIV testing by their employers; admitting non-adherence could have negative ramifications.
This can have negative ramifications, not only for the control of NTDs, but also for other infectious disease control programmes.
'Failure to invest in this relational process and push forward with 'business as usual' can ultimately have negative ramifications on client outcomes' [ 5].
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