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Discover Ludwig"have implied" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express something that has been suggested or indicated without actually being stated. For example, "His silence and facial expression have implied that he does not approve of the plan."
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They have implied that Westminster alone can solve problems.
Mr. Pickering's critics have implied that he is a racist.
Until recently, consolidation would have implied taking over a rival.
We have implied that voluntary governmental accommodation of religion is not only permissible, but desirable.
Such an environmental boundary must have implied a durable barrier to diffusion and migration during interstadials.
Many studies have implied significant effects of global climate change on marine life.
Some Twitter users have implied Boyega's demotion is for racist reasons.
Continuing need for fortification would have implied either hostile intention or impending instability.
Johnson has never been as productive as his speeches and commercials have implied.
She vowed that she couldn't resign, because this would have implied guilt.
It would have implied that I chose poems based only on identity.
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