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The phrase "a resulting effect on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or outcomes of a particular action or event on something else.
Example: "The new policy had a resulting effect on employee productivity, leading to increased efficiency in the workplace."
Alternatives: "an impact on" or "a consequence for".
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We suggest that gene variants at TFBSs influence the expression of RPS19 with a resulting effect on disease pattern and response to treatment.
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The resulting effect on a jaded e-customer is not unlike that when one stumbles into an honest relationship after dating a string of serial cheaters.
And when interest rates eventually do rise, these institutions are poised to be the greatest beneficiaries of such an increase by maximizing on the resulting effect on their customers' accounts.
The resulting effect on prices is evident.
All a moratorium would do would be to put back development of natural gas from shale in the UK, with a resulting negative effect on the UK's energy security and plans to phase out coal and reduce harmful emissions".
That is why Syria finally started cutting its ruinous subsidies over the past year, causing prices to rise and resulting in a domino effect on food prices.
The measure didn't necessarily ban gun violence research, but restricted research supporting "gun control," resulting in a chilling effect on funds for gun violence research more broadly.
During that time, lower-skilled refugee workers pushed native Danes into higher wage jobs, resulting in a positive effect on wages and employment opportunities.
For much of the 20th century, however, the work was displayed to the public, ultimately resulting in a yellowing effect on the image.
The networks so resulting showed a peculiar effect on metabolism related to the different oxygen concentrations.
The addition of LA resulted in a biphasic effect on IL-10 production, although the results are not statistically significant.
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