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The phrase "might have implied" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use this phrase when speculating or suggesting that something may have been indirectly communicated or hinted at in a previous statement or action. Example: "The speaker's choice of words might have implied that they were not satisfied with the company's management strategies."
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There may not have been as many fireworks as the Weather Channel might have implied.
They will be heartened that she has been denied the kind of blank cheque that a first-round victory might have implied.
On Wednesday Guilfoyle said: "It has been pointed out to me that this might have implied that Brent or [his] Akkeron Group did not have the resources to fund the shortfall in the club's revenues.
Despite what Fox News and their ilk might have implied, Brand has never seriously claimed to be a Messiah figure, and he has never suggested that he is contemplating running for political office.
However, CRISPR is not just a method to edit the genomes of embryonic cells, as the public discussion might have implied; it is a powerful, efficient, and reliable tool for editing genes in any organism, and it has garnered significant attention and use among biologists for a variety of purposes.
"Regardless of whether Eintracht is now second, third or fifth," wrote Frankfurter Allgemeine on Saturday, "Kovac's team is a serious Europa League candidate". It feels like the striving for high standards, on and off the pitch, is sustainable, whatever Bobic's throwaway joke might have implied.
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Not all citizens with autism are savants of course, though the film 'Rain Man' might've implied that is the case.
That said, some of my colleagues have implied that this might not be the easiest film to follow.
Some evidences have implied that LT might play an inhibitory role in phagocytic function of phagocytes at low doses without perturbing the MEK/MAPK pathways.
It might have also implied a lower standard for rigor; it is rare that an academic book lacks a bibliography and index.
The demands of Mr. Berne's new stuff, tossed off as it might have seemed, implied the level of his expectations for his current crew, younger musicians who have clearly grown up around his records.
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