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The phrase "a dramatic effects on" is not correct in English.
It should be "dramatic effect on" to maintain subject-verb agreement. You can use it when discussing the significant impact or influence something has on another thing.
Example: "The new policy had a dramatic effect on employee morale."
Alternatives: "a significant impact on" or "a profound influence on".
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These guys make the case that under certain special conditions, space weather can influence terrestrial weather so severely that it can have a dramatic effects on agriculture, causing crop failures, death and starvation.
To support MTT results, cell counting (Fig. 1A, middle panel) and [3H]thymidine incorporation (Fig. 1A, right panel) measurements confirmed that CSS conditions had a dramatic effects on cell number and DNA synthesis establishing that MTT could be used as a surrogate index for cellular proliferation in our cell model.
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Can presidents really have such a dramatic effect on income?
This had a dramatic effect on AVE behaviour.
TTIP will have a dramatic effect on Europe's peoples.
The volume ratio has a dramatic effect on the equilibrium.
Eliminating those services has a dramatic effect on a company's cost structure.
"Being told explicitly to compare items had a dramatic effect on their bidding behavior," said Simonson.
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.
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