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The phrase "nefarious implications" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the negative or harmful consequences of an action, idea, or situation. Example: "The new policy has several nefarious implications that could affect the community negatively."
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This conundrum has far more nefarious implications than merely agitating an atheist millennial.
But in their forefather's domain, this idea of liberty for women only had nefarious implications.
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A statement explains the matter, along with implications of a nefarious motive: "Mr. Boxill maintained copies of certain tracks, waited until after Prince's tragic death, and is now attempting to release tracks without the authorization of the Estate and in violation of the agreement and applicable law".
We sent our typewriter to be cleaned and when it came back yesterday we found a note in the carriage-a long, captious note setting forth the repairman's views on the need for new leadership in the investment world and on the vicious implications in "caveat emptor," which has "served so long as its secret slogan and nefarious motto and for which the investor has paid such a terrible price.
However, the unregulated nature of the naturopathic profession in Australia perhaps makes the professional implications of this issue (e.g. co-option by external forces or the nefarious influence of untrained practitioners) more acute [ 14].
One fascinating implication could be a Wikipedia-style effort where identity vigilantes try to connect people who have committed nefarious acts with their new names.
Hardly a nefarious plot.
"Nothing nefarious.
And nefarious forces are afoot.
What about other nefarious tactics?
Grannis discerned a more nefarious motive, however.
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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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