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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge effects" is not correct in written English
It should be "huge effect" or "huge effects" depending on whether you are referring to a singular or plural noun. Example: "The new policy will have a huge effect on the company's performance."
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Inflation has a huge effect.
That had a huge effect.
It's had a huge effect here".
It had a huge effect on me".
Loneliness has a huge effect on eating.
This could have a huge effect on votes.
"It has a huge effect on global climate".
But this goal can have a huge effect.
"He still has a huge effect on our play".
Soaring rents are also having a huge effect.
They also had a huge effect on my standup.
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