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Originally posted by Gambet
And, like i said, i used the correct term. You are the one who must be mistaken, go check the definitions yourself, applies means you are applying something towards something else, implies is to indicate things directly (i.e His tone implied disapproval)
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You've got the right definitions now (except it's an indirect thing, not a direct thing), but:
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From the other thread, by Gambet
so either way what i said implies to whatever you may say.
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Something doesn't imply
to something else. It can apply to something else, though. (Also, even disregarding the 'to', note the improbability of what you say carrying the hidden message of what I say.)
