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The phrase "a host of effects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large number or variety of effects resulting from a particular cause or situation.
Example: "The new policy has led to a host of effects on employee morale and productivity."
Alternatives: "a multitude of effects" or "a variety of effects".
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While this will produce a host of effects, the most worrisome may be the melting of much of the earth's ice, which is likely to raise sea levels and flood coastal regions.
Insulin is known to induce a host of effects on traditional metabolic actions such as glucose transport and utilization [25].
The startup launched a sample app, Figment AR, which really showcases the power of the platform, allowing developers to easily build a host of effects into their new or existing apps.
Although removing such creatures from ecosystems can have a host of effects, a new study draws attention to one in particular: There's a lot less poop getting spread around the planet.
Once adopted as doctrine, industrial web theory had a host of effects.
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The DOI's main landing page on climate change previously listed the agency's vast efforts to combat climate change and pointed to a host of troubling effects related to the issue.
The effects can be devastating on marriages, leading to a host of negative effects like lack of communication, emotional flooding, withdrawing from the relationship, even leading to affairs (1).
The color catches the eye of a customer, bleeds onto the scale and changes its color, and causes a host of other effects that are not salient when considering only the effect of the measurement.
Each of these addresses a fraction of the total symptoms but comes with a host of side effects, including sleep disturbance, anxiety, and suicidal tendencies some of the same effects of PTSD the cocktail aims to treat.
The drug, for joint pain, has a host of side effects, including joint pain.
Snippets of jazz, Renaissance polyphony and a host of prerecorded effects pile one on top of the other.
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