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imply a strong labor market segmentation vs imply strong labor market segmentation

Both phrases are incorrect. The verb 'imply' should be followed by 'a' in this context. Additionally, 'strong' should not have a space before it. The correct phrase is 'imply a strong labor market segmentation.'

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imply a strong labor market segmentation

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase when you want to suggest or indicate the existence of a strong labor market segmentation.

imply strong labor market segmentation

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'imply' should be followed by 'a' in this context, and 'strong' should not have a space before it.

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