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The phrase "positive implications" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you wish to describe the beneficial effects that may occur as a result of an action, policy, or development. For example, "The government's decision to invest in renewable energy has positive implications for the environment and the economy."
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That may have broader positive implications".
But there are some very positive implications, too.
After the announcement, Standard & Poor's placed Xerox on credit watch with positive implications.
Palmer's incursion into the political landscape has some positive implications for our public discourse.
There can even be positive implications of price increases by companies.
Regrouping here, the musicians present themselves as a collective, which could well have positive implications for the music.
"When someone feels they can express themselves in writing it can have positive implications for self-esteem.
"Ultimately recognising and challenging gender biases in the workplace will have dramatic and positive implications for businesses.
This kind of progress has great positive implications for all Americans, not just those on assistance.
Interestingly, delaying gratification in those experimental situations has more positive implications for girls than for boys.
Standard & Poor's said yesterday that it had placed UAL on credit watch with negative implications, and US Airways on credit watch with positive implications.
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