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The phrase "implication by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is implied or suggested by something else. Example: The speaker's tone of voice carried a strong implication by conveying a sense of urgency.
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Implication by publication.
The clear implication by the police is that Old Firm games cause all of this.
The implication by Ms. Omar, a freshman representative from Minnesota, that Jewish money is driving pro-Israel sentiments drew fierce rebukes, including from fellow Democrats.
The implication by Amtrak's inspector general that the railroad's work force can be compared to that of restaurant food service in terms of labor costs is a myth.
Sheffield was referring to the implication by association involving the drug problems of his uncle Dwight Gooden, the former major league pitcher and the Yankees' player development coach.
The stories proceed by implication, by hints and glimpses; things turn on fractures in perception, on double-takes, on our uncertainty about what we see or hear.
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Easements may be created by grant, by implication, or by prescription.
Neither was a nonbeliever by argument or by avowal, yet both helped kill God by implication and by insinuation.
This role is, by implication, diminished by policies that encourage people into paid employment.
When the new "right-to-work bill" was announced last week, she started to investigate its implications by reading academic studies.
* British Petroleum Co.'s debt rating and that of its entities are under review with positive implications by Moody's.
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