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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good effect on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the positive impact or influence something has on someone or something else.
Example: "Regular exercise has a good effect on both physical and mental health."
Alternatives: "a positive impact on" or "beneficial influence on".
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"Maybe it's had a good effect on me, not being the number one and having to up my game," Painter added.
It was having a good effect on his health".
"It has a good effect on civilians," he had told me, through an interpreter.
Sheila: "I think the interview will have a good effect on Ed, not Labour necessarily.
"Jade has had a good effect on my business," she insisted.
You get the feeling Flower's having a good effect on some of these batsmen.
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I think Hank speaking out like that will probably have a good effect not only on the securities markets generally but on Goldman itself".
As a consequence, it will not pose a not good effect on electrical device performance.
Indeed, the author of Possession and, most recently, the Man Booker-shortlisted The Children's Book, suggested that a free distribution of Pratchett to all 12-year-olds would "have a very good effect" on getting young people to read.
This odd couple came to have a very good effect on each other.
During this period of improved performance, Clemens told McNamee that the steroids 'had a pretty good effect' on him".
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