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The phrase "implications of doing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to discuss the potential consequences or effects of an action or decision. Example: "Before making a decision, it is important to consider the implications of doing so, both in the short-term and long-term."
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However, the implications of doing so have not been studied.
"The geopolitical implications of doing this are profound," he explained.
"We discussed the legal implications of doing a protest in Russia.
And what do we know about the implications of doing so?
But there has been very little analysis of what are the legal implications of doing that.
The potentially far‑reaching professional implications of doing so would appear to have saved individuals, and Northampton, from any punishment.
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This roundtable explored the contours of the regulations needed to effectuate do not track, the technical options to implement it and the political and economic implications of do not track systems.
In the early 1990s, as we thought through the implications of "don't ask, don't tell," I worked out the numbers for the Air Force.
"The political implications of not doing anything are huge.
"The implications of us doing this are really disconcerting and really bothers me to my core," said Steve Zimmer, who said he reluctantly favored the plan because he saw no better alternatives for raising cash.
But what are the implications of blindly doing that?
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