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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the possible effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or analyzing the potential impact or consequences of a particular action, event, or situation.
Example: "The researchers conducted a study about the possible effect of climate change on local wildlife."
Alternatives: "regarding the potential impact" or "concerning the possible influence".
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Her parents were worried about the possible effect of publicity on their children.
Ryan says that he was only concerned about the possible effect on their nine-year-old son.
It isn't the first time the chocolatier had warned about the possible effect of Brexit on its product.
There's no sentimental public hand-wringing about the possible effect her choice might have on her children.
But anticipation of exotic sightings has given way to trepidation about the possible effect that mosquito spraying to combat West Nile virus may have on the migrants.
Those problems were the latest in a series of delays in the Dreamliner project and set off concerns about the possible effect on initial delivery schedules.
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The class seeks compensatory damages for neglecting to warn consumers about the possible effects of ephedra.
"There is high uncertainty about the possible effects of the earthquake disaster on Japan's economy".
Asked about the possible effects on Owen of being subsitituted, Eriksson said: "I hope it does not damage his confidence.
2. Learn about the possible effects of social-status markers on the judicial process by reading and discussing the editorial "Want Social Condemnation With Your Justice?
Despite concerns about the possible effects of increasing minimum wage to $15 an hour, two hours into Tuesday's hearing, the proposal passed.
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