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The phrase "desired effect" is correct and usable in written English
It is a common expression used to describe the outcome that one hopes to achieve, often in the context of trying to accomplish something or getting the response one is looking for. For example: After months of preparation, the marketing team was pleased to see their campaign have the desired effect and result in a significant increase in sales.
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This had the desired effect.
He achieved his desired effect.
Nuts has the desired effect.
It had the desired effect.
They failed to have the desired effect.
The tactic had the desired effect.
The reporting system had the desired effect.
The overnight changes had the desired effect.
But did it have the desired effect?
But realism is hardly the desired effect.
And it had the desired effect.
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