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The phrase "a different effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the outcome or impact of something that varies from what was previously mentioned or expected.
Example: "The new marketing strategy produced a different effect than we anticipated, leading to increased customer engagement."
Alternatives: "an alternative impact" or "a distinct outcome."
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"It's a different effect".
Unfortunately, the plan had a different effect.
The video might, for that matter, have a different effect.
A century ago, disgrace had a different effect.
Dr. Wise acknowledged that each addictive drug can have a different effect.
The woman was dressed in black, too, only to a different effect.
It also says that fructose does not have a different effect on the body from glucose.
The publication of "Letters Home" had a different effect from the one Mrs. Plath had intended, however.
Elevating the case for economic reform to a barrage of condescending stereotypes has quite a different effect.
(Dolls also figure in some of the Chapman brothers' work, but with a different effect. Theirs seem eerily human).
The latest attacks had had a different effect: "Now I am désespéré " — despairing at the prospect of more terror.
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