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The phrase "a lingering effect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a lasting effect of something. For example, "The song had a lingering effect on me long after I heard it."
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I guess it had a lingering effect.
His death has had a lingering effect on the team.
Yet Mr. Santorum's victory has had a lingering effect.
Although irrigation was stopped during the second year, a lingering effect of irrigation treatment was observed.
Ms. Tsung said the terrorist attacks would have a lingering effect on that business.
Even after the fear subsided, it had a lingering effect on the new middle class.
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However, for bacterial and plant feeders, there was also a consistent lingering effect of the nematicides the following year at pre-fumigation.
I couldn't even remember why I hadn't exactly loved Gatsby years before, feeling only a vague lingering effect little beyond its name.
I couldn't even remember why I hadn't exactly loved Gatsby years before, feeling only a vague lingering effect little beyond its name.
Courteous and mannerly, he walks with a slight forward cant — the lingering effect of an operation to repair a herniated disk.
In comparison to non-deficit patients and controls, deficit syndrome patients demonstrated a lack of attention bias for positive information, and an elevated attentional lingering effect for negative information.
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