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'a spillover effect' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a consequence of an action or event that extends beyond the immediate area or situation in which it originated. For example, "The chain reaction of protests had a spillover effect, resulting in demonstrations happening around the world."
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"That creates a spillover effect".
Libya's deterioration had a spillover effect.
"There's a spillover effect from a culinary facility".
That support had a spillover effect on album sales.
Nonetheless, everyone still dreams of a spillover effect.
The war has also had a spillover effect.
Even landlocked Europe is seeing a spillover effect.
"I think it may be having a spillover effect psychologically," Ms. Treat said.
This will have more than 100, so that will create a spillover effect".
He warned that what happens in Pakistan has a spillover effect in Afghanistan, Iran, and India.
The board could have a "spillover effect" in the private sector, Mr. Daschle said.
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a contagion effect
a progression effect
a training effect
a collateral effect
a cascading effect
a proximity effect
a propagating effect
a contamination effect
a spread effect
a prevalence effect
a cascade effect
a multiplier effect
a spillover camp
a placebo effect
a domino effect
a spillover event
a spillover site
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