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The phrase "effect" can be used in written English as part of a sentence
It is typically used as a noun and means the result or consequence of something. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The butterfly effect, a theory in chaos theory, suggests that even small actions can have significant effects on future outcomes." In this sentence, "effect" is used to describe the result or impact of small actions on future events. It is a commonly used phrase in academic and scientific writing, and can also be used in everyday language to describe the consequences of actions or events.
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om effect.
The effect?
"Strange effect?
"Chilling effect"?
No effect".
Brexit effect?
"Artist effect.
-- sexier effect.
That effect?
Hall effect.
Doppler effect.
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