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The phrase "historical implication" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a consequence that has been created by an event in the past, for example: "The historical implication of this war is an increased level of distrust between countries."
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So when David Brafman of the Getty Research Institute was approached by art collector Ed Sweeney to assist in the development of a modern-day rare manuscript, he understood the historical implication it represented.
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That said, political and historical implications abound.
And, in some cases, potentially grave historical implications.
We also should not overlook the historical implications of today's announcement.
America One's skipper, Paul Cayard, was aware of the historical implications.
Representative Garnet F. Coleman, Democrat of Houston, said Monday that the events had historical implications.
The historical implications of the draw overshadowed the usual tournament analysis.
It will intrigue readers for its contemporary as well as its historical implications.
The more Chu and Liu talked, the more they realized they were creating a movement that had serious historical implications.
Rather, it is a critique of the Stalinist politics of Hellman and Hammett and their broader historical implications.
The conversations collected and reprinted here look closely at the four films and examine their political, aesthetic, and historical implications.
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