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The phrase "implies a more" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is often used to indicate that a certain statement or action suggests or hints at something else that is more significant or meaningful. Example: The politician's ambiguous statement about increasing taxes implies a more drastic policy change in the future.
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The ruling implies a more expansive interpretation of privacy in terms of sexual activity.
Though almost everyone here lives and works inside tents, the elaborate infrastructure implies a more extended presence.
The vignettes are enacted earnestly by seven performers — not dancers, which implies a more evolved technique than they are asked to evince, even though they were dance-trained.
"Management's willingness to raise a large amount of capital after the recent dramatic share price declines implies a more pressing capital need," he wrote.
This implies a more persistent downward pressure on the host economy's labour market.Typically these studies find that immigration does depress unskilled natives' wages to a small extent.
For example, top 90s riot grrrls Huggy Bear were an immeasurably more interesting group than Yes, and in that context, I think your question implies a more academic approach than any decent reviewer of contemporary music would take.
But his disarming, self-doubting persona ("I want you the reader to realise that I can stand outside myself and think, 'What an arsehole you are, Drummond' ") implies a more interesting, almost desperate motive for the book.
A pale-skinned woman in a voluminous gown entering from the right implies a more complex story having to do with relations between masters and slaves, miscegenation and light-skinned blacks passing for white.
A lower cost implies a more feasible model.
A higher probability statistically implies a more likelihood of damage occurrence.
Thus, a higher exerted displacement amplitude implies a more severe cyclic softening.
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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.

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