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The phrase "a disastrous effects" is not correct in English.
It should be "disastrous effects" or "a disastrous effect." You can use the correct form when discussing the negative consequences of an event or action.
Example: "The hurricane had disastrous effects on the coastal communities, leaving many without homes."
Alternatives: "devastating consequences" or "catastrophic results."
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An earthquake there on Monday now appears to have had a disastrous effects on the tech industry's supply chain, causing great damage in particular to personal computer makers and technology companies.
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A rise in interest rates could have a disastrous effect.
That lack of preparation is having a disastrous effect.
That would have a disastrous effect on our economic recovery.
They genuinely loved each other, but Nancy had a disastrous effect on Sid.
It has also had a disastrous effect on Armenia's economy.
"Brexit has had a disastrous effect on the Irish mushroom industry.
Sadly, our monarchical state has had a disastrous effect on her family.
The report suggests the conflict has had a disastrous effect on youngsters.
But Churchill's divisive policies had already produced a disastrous effect on the Indian political scene.
Our drug laws have also had a disastrous effect on women and children.
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