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'implication of the sentence' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the meaning of a sentence or paragraph on a deeper level. For example, "The implication of the sentence is that he is not to be trusted."
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Consider the difference in tone and implication of the sentence "A policeman shot and killed John Doe," as compared to "John Doe died in an officer-involved shooting".
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It was revealing how easily Mr. Skinner's indignation encompassed both the grammatical and cultural implications of the sentence.
The clear implication of that sentence suggests that many people (including, perhaps, Mr. Wolf) suspect that Mr. Jobs is not telling the truth.
However, the problem for adverbial-style analyses anywhere is to provide enough semantics, enough logical structure for the event, to account for the logical implications of the sentences under analysis, as Davidson (1967) pointed out.
(Everyone please take one moment to consider the implications of that sentence).
He made this film mainly in the confines of his apartment, depicting himself there, facing the terms and implications of his sentence, and acting out the story of the dramatic movie that he'd have made if not banned.
But if we make it through this week with nobody in the press specifically informing the public about the implications of this single sentence - in the middle of a complicated bill, in the middle of a complicated time - then right there, you have the single largest media failure of this year.
These are the patterns of informal prose, where the implications of one sentence can only be adjusted by adding another one.
Notice first the structure of the sentence.
Use the context of the sentence.
Find the subject of the sentence.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com