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The phrase "a network effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a phenomenon where a product or service becomes more valuable as more people use it.
Example: "The success of social media platforms is largely due to a network effect, as each new user adds value to the experience for all users."
Alternatives: "a network influence" or "a network impact".
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Companies powered by a network effect tend to wilt as quickly as they flower.
"There's a network effect there," Mr. Whitehurst said in an interview.
"So one way to describe what you're doing is a network effect," he said.
There's a network effect that comes from being really big that's really hard to overcome," Dawson says.
"You can see there's a network effect in the places with the supportive policies and most coverage," said Feigon.
And their success generates a "network effect" that makes them even more successful.
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It took Pinterest quite a while for a network-effect to take hold.
Marc Andreessen recently summed this well: "Bitcoin is a classic network effect, a positive feedback loop.
Google understands that there is a powerful network effect in search advertising.
Thanks to such wheezes, online games benefit from a powerful network effect.
BlaBlaCar also has a significant network effect.
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