Sentence examples for a direct effects on from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a direct effects on" is not correct in English.
It should be "a direct effect on" to maintain subject-verb agreement. You can use it when discussing the immediate impact or influence of one thing on another.
Example: "The new policy has a direct effect on employee productivity."
Alternatives: "an immediate impact on" or "a direct influence on".

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Neither CGRP or sumatriptan has a direct effects on brain activity.

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This has a direct effect on every one of us whatever our socio-economic status.

'Perceived effectiveness' also had a direct effect on 'perceived cost-effectiveness' and 'perceived danger' also had a direct effect on 'concerns about side-effects'.

"But the one has a direct effect on the other".

But there was one innovation which would have a direct effect on their eyesight: becoming nocturnal.

"There is one problem," she says, "it would not have a direct effect on the deficit.

The competition has had a direct effect on her writing.

Many of them have a direct effect on our lives.

They have a direct effect on who we are".

"This has a direct effect on the player's ranking.

Does lobbying have a direct effect on policy?

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