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The phrase "a secondary effect of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an additional or indirect outcome resulting from a primary action or event.
Example: "The new policy had a secondary effect of increasing employee morale, in addition to its main goal of improving productivity."
Alternatives: "an indirect consequence of" or "a collateral effect of".
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A secondary effect of the Butler sentence is exhaustion.
A secondary effect of the tornado flow pattern was identified during these tests.
Similarly, he noted, the Laron dwarfs have slightly depressed thyroid hormone levels as a secondary effect of being unresponsive to growth hormone.
They can have a secondary effect of decreasing the formation of new bone tissue, Judge Keenan wrote in an opinion in July.
Investigators suspect that it is a secondary effect of the dynamo mechanism that generates the main field.
"The change was really dramatic and shows that the effect on behavior and the brain is direct, not a secondary effect of increased stress hormones," Gibson said.
Growing bigger plants and trees, which are largely made from carbon, hydrogen and oxygen has a secondary effect of holding back CO2 that would otherwise be in the air.
A secondary effect of this quick absorption is renewed hunger soon after a high-carbohydrate meal, for example after a Chinatown dinner of noodles, rice, wonton wrappers, egg-roll skins, syrupy ribs and cornstarch thickeners.
"I don't think the main reason is going to be racing people through intersections, it's going to be safety applications," said Cohn. "Though it'll also have a secondary effect of optimising for time, it'll be really safety focused".
It is not yet clear whether the antibodies play a direct role in destroying insulin-producing cells or whether they are a secondary effect of an autoimmune attack by other cells.
Results shows that the breakdown height of the LAD is dominated by liquid and ullage gas temperatures, with a secondary effect of flow rate.
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