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The phrase "that has repercussions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or effects of an action, decision, or event. Example: "The new policy changes are significant and that has repercussions for all employees."
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In its pages, Jude unearths a mystery that has repercussions within her own family.
What no one yet knows is whether the Gulf spill will, like some hurricanes, soon fade in the memories of all but those most directly affected, or whether, like Katrina, it will cause havoc that has repercussions much farther afield.
Director of English PEN Jo Glanville said: "This is a crisis for democracy in Turkey that has repercussions not only for its citizens but for the rest of the world.
Braham Murray, an artistic director of the Royal Exchange Theater in Manchester, who has commissioned a play from Ms. Bhatti, confirmed that she had received death threats.. "This is a very serious situation that has repercussions for the future of free expression in this country," he said.
Empathy is a competency to be learned by nurses and a therapeutic tool in the helping relationship that has repercussions on the health of both patients and professionals.
Lloyd gave no hints as to who will meet his or her demise, but said the passing "will be a moving event ― an event that has repercussions across several episodes".
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Neuchâtel crisis, (1856 57), tense episode of Swiss history that had repercussions among the Great Powers of Europe.
The death of Stalin in March 1953 opened a period of struggle for succession and change in the U.S.S.R. that had repercussions throughout the Soviet bloc.
Agents' properties Agents show heterogeneous interests and preferences, that have repercussions on their behaviour.
Other, merely administrative, functions that have repercussions in the radiological community are also detailed.
In 1976, Harrison was found to have subconsciously plagiarised the earlier tune, a verdict that had repercussions throughout the music industry.
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