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The phrase "tangible implication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a clear and concrete consequence or effect of a particular action or situation. Example: "The tangible implication of the new policy is that employees will have more flexible working hours."
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He did believe the outcome of this referendum would have tangible implications for the community.
It will have tangible implications for women of all ages and backgrounds for a long time to come.
How do you view its tangible implications for what's happening in the world right now? JSN: Well, the media is this huge pedagogical force of communication -- it's dictating our cultural values and our gender norms.
With both teams improving to 9-2 on Thursday, the framework is in place for a monumental meeting on Dec. 6 in Foxborough, Mass., rich with implications both tangible (playoff position) and intangible (pride).
Therefore, it is particularly important to understand teleconnections in groundwater with interannual to multidecadal climate variability because of the tangible and near-term implications for water-resource management.
The task force launched a $250,000 public relations campaign last summer to portray Arizona as a "safe and welcoming destination" and "reflect the true implications and tangible effects that boycotts have on the lives and families of the most vulnerable tourism employees".
The result -- a collection of electronic beats that sounds eerily like a deliberately rhythmic compilation -- is a tangible exploration of the many implications of readily available data.
The tangible aspects of highly collaborative healthcare work have profound implications for research and development of information and communication technology (ICT) despite the tendency to model work as flow of abstract data items.
It may all sound deeply superstitious and chimeric to outsiders, but the implications of the Shugden affair are eminently tangible in a society where light struggles to shine between politics and religion.
In contrast to these rather tangible aspects, we might also be confronted with rather intangible implications.
In an attempt to avoid policymaking for potential implications of uncertain future applications we instead conclude by proposing tangible forms of anticipatory governance that may be more adequate in addressing the more immediate concerns raised by synthetic biology.
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