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The phrase "about the effects that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing or inquiring about the consequences or outcomes of a particular action, event, or phenomenon.
Example: "The research paper focuses on the effects that climate change has on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "regarding the impacts that" or "concerning the consequences that".
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It would put the regulations under severe scrutiny and raise interesting questions about the effects that banned substances can potentially have on the outcome of a match.
Currently, little is known about the effects that metal transfer affecting hip implants may have on roughness.
Despite this revolutionary potential, admittedly relatively little is known about the effects that nanoparticles have on living cells which could greatly impact live cell studies.
Kate Lindemann (2001) and Ann Davis (2005) both write about the effects that experiencing the sequelae of head injuries had on their beliefs about cognition.
MSNBC's David Shuster Interviewed Arianna on Countdown about the effects that Tea Partiers will have on the 2010 midterm elections.
50 Unlike earlier modeling attempts, however, the proposed statistical approach will allow quantitative predictions about the effects that targeted manipulation of stimulus features should have on fixation probability.
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I truly didn't want to worry about all the effects that go along with diabetes.
There has always been a lot of discussion about the effect that reading books has on us.
Some city officials were worried about the title's seeming implication that Detroit was just murder and more murder, and about the effect that might have on tourism.
Someone of subversive inclinations might question the existence of God without worrying too much about the effect that might have on public morals.
Administrators said they were concerned about the effect that was having on patient safety at Stafford and Cannock hospitals.
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