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"relevant implications" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe consequences or results that are important and closely related to a particular situation or event. For example: The study's findings have relevant implications for the future of education policy. Here, "relevant implications" refers to the important and significant consequences that the study's findings have on future decisions in education policy.
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Our findings may have relevant implications for treatment.
"These findings have relevant implications for policymakers concerned about slow growth and rising inequality," the paper said.
Relevant implications for the microstructural design of advanced triboceramics are discussed.
These findings have relevant implications for the design of future trials.
Relevant implications derived from the experimental findings for safety management are also discussed.
Therefore, the burden and cost associated to every new episode of the disorder have relevant implications in public health.
A comprehensive research project was undertaken to address relevant implications that would result from disposing synthetic or mineral UEO on concrete performance.
Our results suggest that overexpression of HIF-1α affects the levels of FoxP3 in MF patients, which could have relevant implications in terms of disease outcome.
This study provides relevant implications for educators who design learning activities for students in rural schools in tablet-based interactive classroom environments.
The unique interaction experiences of visually impaired people with the camera application, and relevant implications for designing assistive technologies were analyzed.
The results of this work are likely to have relevant implications for the design of wear resistant PLPS SiC ceramic components for diesel engines.
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