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The phrase "a real effect on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the tangible impact or influence that something has on a particular subject or situation.
Example: "The new policy had a real effect on employee morale, leading to increased productivity."
Alternatives: "a significant impact on" or "a tangible influence on".
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In other words, a relatively small number of people, but ones who could potentially have a real effect on the political conversation.
And yet, he believes there is one way the losing run could have a real effect on Hull FC's present team.
"He has a real effect on people.
And that will have a real effect on us all.
That grim legacy had a real effect on Chinese culture.
"Architecture has a real effect on us," she said.
Cameron says steps the government has taken have already had a real effect on migration.
"We are a real mass medium, and we have a real effect on the culture.
This creates a real effect on the bystander and on the people doing the marching".
Such excitements have a real effect on who ought to go to Per Se and why.
The ban, she said, is "bizarre, and nasty … and is having a real effect on people's lives".
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