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Discover Ludwig'what implications' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any context when referring to the possibility of a certain action, event, or decision having a certain consequence or impact. For example: "What implications would a global pandemic have on the economy?".
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What implications they may have yet.
And, what implications does that quote have for their project?
And what implications are there for the present experience?
What implications does that have for future Test teams?
What implications does that have for the future of public pension systems?
What implications do these findings have for the coalition government's NHS proposals?
An ICO spokesman said: "We are just considering the ruling and what implications might have".
And, crucially, what implications does digital innovation have for the evolving role of the critic?
What implications does the new moon have for special forces attacks?
What implications does the recently passed Digital Economy Act have for freedom of information?
He doesn't offer any more on how people adjust, or what implications there may be.
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