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The phrase "a full range of effects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the variety or spectrum of outcomes or impacts that something can have.
Example: "The new policy is expected to have a full range of effects on the community, from economic benefits to social changes."
Alternatives: "a complete array of effects" or "a comprehensive set of effects".
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Lesley Vance | Each painting makes use of a full range of effects associated with oil paint.
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Although a discussion of the full range of effects of BZA and other SERMs is beyond the scope of this article, a review of this topic was recently published [ 84], as was a review of the differential effects of menopausal therapies on the endometrium [ 85].
The set of 52 maps from ecological niche modelling thus reflects a full range of potential climate change effects on the distributional dynamics of T. aurea across Neotropics, supporting alternative demographic hypotheses that are ecologically and biogeographically valid.
As an example for a typical steroidal estrogen, estriol exhibited the full range of effects, producing the maximal proliferative response observed with E2, which was routinely used as a positive control.
To make a clinical recommendation about a medical test, we should be aware of the full range of effects of that test on patients.
Ideally, policymakers considering a particular decision should have quantitative estimates of the full range of effects on human health, over the duration of effect of the decision (e.g., actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions should be considered over the entire period for which greenhouse gases persist in the atmosphere and influence climate).
Design limits are important in understanding the full range of effects of macroeconomic stabilization policies.
The full range of effects can be seen in the uncorrected statistical images which we have made available https://aaltoimaginglanguage.github.io/guess/).github.io/guess/
This allowed to account for the full range of effects caused by fragmentation, as well as to enhance the transparency of the impact assessment procedure.
Furthermore, the acceptability of aquaculture operations or new developments should recognize the full range of effects, since adverse impacts may be compensated to some extent by the nominally 'positive' effects of cultivation (e.g. habitat creation), or may be reduced by appropriate planning and management.
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