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The phrase "a fine effect of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a positive or desirable outcome resulting from a particular action or element in various contexts, such as art, literature, or design.
Example: "The artist achieved a fine effect of light and shadow in the painting, enhancing its overall depth."
Alternatives: "a pleasing result of" or "a positive outcome of".
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The concept of optical illusion may belong to the 20th century, but there was a fine effect of crystals gleaming through mesh, suggesting a night sky, or colors like rusty pink seeping through black chiffon in this delicate show.
Although the differences in the biotransformation of selenium are due mainly to the oxidation state of selenium, the experiment has also shown a fine effect of counter ions (H+, Na+, NH4+) on the response of plants and on the specific metabolism of selenium.
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His tone may be more innately appealing than David Walker's, but Mr. Walker made a fine effect reprising the title role of the foppish, foolish king: both funny and flashy, with some impressive singing.
Andrew Veyette's Riff and Justin Peck's Bernardo led the rival gangs with power; Mr. Peck made an especially fine effect of the moment when Bernardo's blade enters Riff's body, calmly holding a firm line through his whole body from foot to blade.
The using of the partial charge transfer concept allowed revealing fine effects of the organics oxidation, which are ascribed to adsorption, in particular, emergence of a loop in the polarization complex-plane plot of impedance.
Mr. Ehnes's virtuosity and burnished tone were also displayed to fine effect in a performance of Ravel's "Tzigane" (written first for violin and piano and later orchestrated), which concluded the program.
Both writers explored with fine effect the fragmentation of the American family.
Anthony Dean Griffey wielded his powerful, sonorous tenor to fine effect in a dramatically convincing portrayal of Oedipus.
To fine effect, the author weaves summaries of health care history into the case studies.
That's a fine description of the effect Wilson's own plays would have in the decades to come, as his art reached maturity and enthralled audiences across the country and throughout the world.
All the closeness makes a fine slew of uncommon effects.
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