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"have implications beyond" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe effects of an event, action, or situation that reach beyond its immediate sphere. For example: "The recent stock market crash has implications beyond just investment portfolios; it could also impact the overall economy."
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Higher prices have implications beyond annoyed authors.
The beta-amyloid findings may have implications beyond Alzheimer's.
His comments have implications beyond the events of Sept. 11.
Campaigners argue the proposed laws have implications beyond gay rights.
Investigators said their findings could have implications beyond the collapse of the towers themselves.
The ruling could have implications beyond these districts and their region.
4.01pm BST Gul says the actions by Syrian "leaders" have "implications beyond their own borders".
"What the birth certificate shows does have implications beyond just what the birth certificate shows".
The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party will have implications beyond the SEC East.
The phenomenon noted in the study may have implications beyond speeding tickets.
Both have implications beyond golf, and even beyond sports as a whole.
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