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The phrase "a dramatic effect on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the significant impact or influence something has on a situation, emotion, or outcome. Example: "The film's powerful score had a dramatic effect on the audience, evoking strong emotions throughout the screening."
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TTIP will have a dramatic effect on Europe's peoples.
Collins's system has had a dramatic effect on Young's game.
At both tables the initial response by West had a dramatic effect on the result.
"It's going to have a dramatic effect on the political process here".
The result may have a dramatic effect on the rest of her life.
The reforms did have a dramatic effect on how many lone parents found work.
Sometimes the mention of products can have a dramatic effect on customer awareness and sales.
It would have a dramatic effect on the ability to speak vigorously".
He added that the change "has a dramatic effect on the plaintiff's legal rights".
Even modest warming can therefore have a dramatic effect on the region's ecosystems.
"A gatefold sleeve with two discs, say, shouldn't have a dramatic effect on the price.
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