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The phrase 'the implication in' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to emphasize the suggestion or meaning behind something. For example, "The implication in the statement was that she was being blamed for the mistake."
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There is no mistaking the implication in this last clause.
The implication, in part, is that whatever weight electronic data has, metadata has less.
The implication in the term "moderate Muslim" is someone who is not especially devout.
The implication: in realising how our sensibilities are shaped by places we're from, Australians also unearth their own psychic origins.
"They would object to the implication in an ad that the stocks a company was representing were actually going up.
The implication, in this bold and clever bid for Kennedy's vote, is that the same goes for bakers.
The implication in that passage is that a politician should stick to his guns on the Social Security message.
It is also uncomfortable about the implication in an "avoided deforestation" programme that its forests are the whole world's property.
I resent the implication in your article that those of us unhappy with Senator Barack Obama's vote on wiretapping are a bunch of left-wingnuts.
The implication in the libretto, supported subtly in the music and in David Schweizer's gracefully choreographed staging, is that the actors were not of this world.
The implication in a scandal that really wasn't was that Santos had used a "battery," or a hand-held electrical device, to shock Funny Cide into running faster.
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