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It is used to indicate that something being said has a suggestion of meaning or implication beyond its literal interpretation. For example, "He said it with implication, making it clear that he was not pleased."
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Interestingly, 49 (47%) CNV hotspots include human genes, some of which are known to be functional CNV loci (e.g., CNVs of C4 and β-defensin causing autoimmune diseases and CNVs of HYDIN with implication in control of cerebral cortex size), implicating the important role of CNV in human health and evolution, especially in common and complex diseases.
Can Republican rallies be heavy with implication to the contrary?
It was a weird moment — perhaps loaded with implication, perhaps not — but in any case the verse sounded great.
You really can't have completeness in such circumstances unless your opening remarks are so pregnant with implication that the listener fills in the rest through powers of deduction.
The way he handled visual images was characteristic of the way he wrote, determined not to make his point in an assertive way, but with implication and suggestion.
Instead, a lingering shot of something mundane – a front door being closed, a car pulling into a garage – is suddenly loaded with implication.
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Every nonevent in the opera seems charged with implications.
Very little is known, let alone anything with implications".
The government plans legislation with implications for human rights.
It's a problem with implications for thousands of people.
The final casting, as it develops, is resonant with implications.
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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