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The phrase "a very bad effect on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the negative impact or influence that something has on a person, situation, or thing.
Example: "The new policy has a very bad effect on employee morale, leading to increased turnover rates."
Alternatives: "a detrimental impact on" or "a negative influence on".
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"It gives a very bad effect on our forces".
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Each item was scored on a Likert scale from 1 to 5, with a "very bad effect" scored as 1, very good effect as 5, and no effect as 3.
It will have a very bad effect," he sighs.
"They have the will to fight but when they are faced with an onslaught by [IS] from nowhere... with armoured trucks packed with explosives, the effect of them is like a small nuclear bomb - it gives a very very bad effect on our forces," he said.
"When it comes to the Liberian national team, it will have a very, very bad effect on the other players.
Republicans were twice as likely to say that a more diversity would have a somewhat or very bad effect on the country than to say the effect would be, at least, somewhat good.
Neglecting traffic uncertainty may lead to wrong design and routing decisions, which may compromise the functionality of the network and have very bad effects on the health of the patients.
For effect on finances, 18% participants reported bad, 0.8% very bad effect; 44% participants reported no effect; and about 19%, and 17% reported good or very good effect respectively.
It is that depressing thing, a very bad book on a very terrible subject.
However, at this time (1971), the concept of "war" was a very bad thing on campus.
LA: "Well, I compete every day on a very bad level on the golf course!
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