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Discover LudwigThe phrase "implications for him" is correct and usable in written English and can be used in a variety of contexts.
For example, "His decision had serious implications for him, both professionally and personally."
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"What are the long-term implications for him?
He does not like the word "vindication" -- too many syllables, too many implications for him.
Cuadrado has been a disappointment at Chelsea and Pedro's arrival has implications for him.
His success or failure will not only have big political implications for him and his agenda.
If David Davis is held in contempt, what are the implications for him?
(He likes that word, attributing its implications for him to his mother's family, which was active in Pennsylvania politics).
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And the role which Millsap's performance plays in Denver's fortunes this season will have major implications for both him and the team, as the structure of his contract provides the Nuggets with a flexible range of options next summer.
What tax implications are there for him and us?
But he has chosen not to be tested, which would have implications not just for him but for his three children.
Yes, some news outlets have highlighted Trump's miserable standing with the public, and what the political implication might be for him this year.
They don't". Yes, some news outlets have highlighted Trump's miserable standing with the public, and what the political implication might be for him this year.
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