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The phrase "imply in" is not correct or usable in written English.
To imply something is to suggest or hint at something without directly expressing it. Therefore, you can use the phrase "imply" in a sentence. For example, "His words implied that he was not happy with the decision."
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In the meantime, tantalising glimpses of what Brexit might imply in practice continue to emerge.
But they are generally silent on what this might imply in practice.
That will leave drug makers free to imply in their advertising that long-term use and high doses are acceptable.
Whatever farm ministers imply in public statements, most EU governments are committed to abolishing them, France included.
(Ms. Desai's story collection benefited from being bereft of mangoes, he seems to imply in the review).
A melting pot, she went on to imply in front of the students who at that point fell ominously silent, Trump was determined to destroy.
It is plain wrong to imply in any way that the experiences of sexually exploited children are something they bring on themselves.
And you may be right, but you have no textual hook in 168 to say untethered timetables imply, in effect, a nonjudicial act.
The fact that fragments of Mars have wound up on Earth does not imply, in all likelihood, that the reverse is true.
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Furthermore, it does not imply in-class participation nor attention to the taught material.
Secondly, out-shipment from Honolulu, can also imply in-shipment to neighbor island ports.
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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