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"suggest implications" is a correct phrase in written English.
It may be used to express that the implications or consequences of an action or decision should be taken into consideration. For example, "We should consider all the potential outcomes before making a decision; it would be a good idea to suggest implications for each option."
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But other findings suggest implications for older fathers.
Lessons from this case study suggest implications for collaborations among teachers, researchers, and designers.
In addition, TGA-DSC was employed to investigate adsorption of reactants and suggest implications on the mechanism of reaction.
To evaluate Social Recipes, we conducted 3 user studies to see how it could raise awareness and reduce food waste and to suggest implications for its design.
Findings suggest implications for learning design and how teachers may attend to different experiences in technologically integrated learning and future research in this area.
The results suggest implications that guide the design of the next generation GDSS to support individuals within collaborative work groups involved in mixed-motive tasks.
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This experiential mode of processing suggests implications for the perception of and response to stress situations.
These results also suggested implications for computer aids in architectural design to support the conceptual phase of the design process.
This study also presents some innovative approaches to advance the development of smart cities and suggests implications for managing citizen-oriented urban services to achieve higher living standards.
Furthermore, it suggests implications for a richer upfront analysis of a project's unique characteristics of uncertainty and risk, as well as additional directions of research.
It also suggests implications for designing HIV prevention programs that take into account the differential effects of drugs on sexual intimate violence and HIV risk.
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