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Discover LudwigThe phrase "its implies" is grammatically incorrect and not commonly used in written English.
It is unclear what the subject of the sentence is meant to be. Instead, you could use the phrase "it implies" to show that something suggests or communicates a certain meaning. For example: - The tone of her voice implies that she is not happy with the situation. - The meme's caption implies a sarcastic message. - The statistics of the study imply a correlation between smoking and lung cancer.
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So it implies its own unprovability.
Professor Frank Pasquale of Seton Hall Law School does not think much of the satire or of its implied argument.
More generally, a modifier can dangle when its implied subject is the writer and the reader.
The cowboy-pol image, with its implied bedrock conservatism, is best presented in a sunny package.
Effectively, the market capitalization of a company becomes its implied value.
As to whether we should buy its implied leniency about skinhead culture: that is another question.
The interest rate premium on a currency merely reflects its implied depreciation over time.
America reneged on its implied promise before; will they believe us the next time around?
Congress should take its implied role as laundromat seriously, when the president offers up his list.
Its valuation implies its cash flows will be 1,500% greater than they are today.
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