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"wider implications" is a correct phrase and is commonly used in written English
It refers to broader consequences or effects that may result from something. Example: The decision to cut funding for public schools has far-reaching and wider implications for the education system as a whole.
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Slater saw wider implications.
Are there wider implications?
It had wider implications too.
The wider implications are scary.
But this has wider implications.
Yet there are wider implications.
What are the wider implications?
But Zivotofsky could have wider implications.
But the case clearly has wider implications.
The results have wider implications, though.
"The cemetery has wider implications," he said.
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