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Discover Ludwig"unintended implications" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to consequences or effects that were not foreseen or intended by the speaker or writer. Example: The new policy had unintended implications for small businesses, causing them to struggle with increased regulations and costs.
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Stanford experts examine potential unintended implications.
This could have interesting — and unintended — implications for other athletes.
It is increasingly realised that enacting such policies will have unintended implications for public health, but there has been less focus on their implications for wellbeing.
For as much as Von Bismarck is excited by the potential of new media, he is also warily skeptical of technology and its intended or unintended implications.
Predictably, the language of HIV cure will have intended and unintended implications, positive and negative.
Task shifting could be applied in the short run but was prone to cause unintended implications for the uninformed health care services consumers.
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This article was amended on 6 January 2015 to remove any unintended implication that Doma Khatri Sherpa had been forced by the company that employed Dorje Khatri Sherpa to work for them.
At least that's the unintended implication of their asserted "pro forma" results that exclude expenses for advertising and other services paid for in stock.
We regret that the story was transmitted with incomplete information, as well as any unintended implication that Delta would be adopting policies of the Saudi government.
The sixth challenge is that we must avoid the unintended implication that patients with total drug resistant TB should not or cannot be treated.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com