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The phrase "a natural effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an outcome or result that occurs as a normal or expected consequence of a particular action or situation.
Example: "The increase in temperature had a natural effect on the ice, causing it to melt more rapidly."
Alternatives: "an expected outcome" or "a typical result".
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Create a calendar of notable circumstances that could have a natural effect on your website's effectiveness, such as the addition of content, a site reorganization and/or the implication of new SEO improvements.
It was a natural effect that Van Gogh adored.
It is a natural effect that scientists have known about since the 1980's.
If they look the same, that's more just a natural effect, I guess".
But it's a natural effect of the music and ambience, not something contrived.
After amending the soil with compost (manure causes bulbs to decay), I added a few rocks midstream for a natural effect.
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if you want a very natural effect, I would recommend a thin line on your top lid, but not your bottom.
She had adjusted formulas to provide a more natural effect of sunlight passing through it, and a better view of nearby planets.
Hazel McKendrick walked over and said, "The atmosphere isn't as thick". She had adjusted formulas to provide a more natural effect of sunlight passing through it, and a better view of nearby planets.
Turner dampened models' hair before drying it with his fingers for a soft, natural effect.
Recently, however, he has been invigorated by the emergence of the Dogma 95 movement, founded by a collective of Danish movie directors who eschew special effects, lighting and other mainstream cinematic technology for a more natural effect.
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