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The phrase "about its effects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the consequences or outcomes of a particular subject or action.
Example: "The research paper provides a comprehensive analysis about its effects on the environment."
Alternatives: "regarding its impact" or "concerning its consequences."
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And here it is - "Israeli officials grin widely when asked about its effects". That's it.
The minutes make clear that the Group wants to assure some kind of libre OA, even if it is also concerned about its effects on publishers.
Britten contracted the disease from Pears, and both remained ignorant of it, even when it was too late to do anything about its effects.
Millions of Americans dislike it, but should we care about its effects?
Most felt that the herb was effective, but some were concerned about its effects on the baby's stomach and gut.
"A cocoa-based treatment would likely be very popular, but it's too soon to draw any conclusions about its effects.
It can infect mammals and birds, but scientists know little about its effects on its victims.
However, less is known about its effects on cognitive function.
But Israeli officials grin widely when asked about its effects.
Or a way to mock those who constantly worry about its effects?
As Ian Pearson says, much of the industry is in denial about its effects.
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