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The phrase "a neat effect on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a positive or visually appealing impact that something has on another element or situation.
Example: "The new lighting design creates a neat effect on the overall ambiance of the room."
Alternatives: "a nice impact on" or "an appealing influence on".
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The title of To Kill a Mockingbird is an emblem of the humanity which pervades the novel (personified in the widowed father, lawyer Atticus), and some have said that there is a contradiction in so evocative a style, one which turns a neat effect on every page, purporting to be a child's eye view of events.
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Murray continued that he believed the episode to be "an efficient action/adventure/horror hour, heavy on suspenseful moments and neat effects, light on character development and progress on the master-plot.
Clicking on a tile produces a neat little effect where all the other tiles zoom away and the app you clicked on opens.
This should create a neat visual effect, especially if the top layer is very thin.
That provided a neat summary: on this day, even the Jets' challenges proved challenging.
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