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The phrase "adverse effect on performance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing negative impacts or consequences that affect someone's or something's performance in various contexts, such as work, sports, or academic settings.
Example: "The new policy had an adverse effect on performance, leading to decreased productivity among employees."
Alternatives: "negative impact on performance" or "detrimental effect on performance".
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"Application times of three to five minutes had much less of an adverse effect on performance" than keeping the ice pack in place for 20 minutes or more, he said.
Such variation of channel conditions may bring about adverse effect on performance.
Stretching before an event or game also might have an adverse effect on performance.
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Consistent with previous studies, affective conflict tends to have adverse effects on performance regardless of the decision scenario.
For safety communication in DSRC, the high mobility of vehicles on the road may cause two adverse effects on performance of message sending and receiving.
Similarly, Khajali and Slominski (2012) concluded that broiler diets could contain up to 20% of RSM without any adverse effects on performance.
We also report that we did not detect V64L polymorphism in 16 corresponding normal tissues, so no adverse effects on performance of real-time PCR was expected, as suggested by the manufacturer.
The overload due to functioning of less number of components which are required for normal operation also causes the adverse effect on the performance of the machining system.
To protect the service level agreement (SLA) of each container, traffic isolation mechanisms are applied at DVS level to control VM activity and one vCell does not have an adverse effect on the performance of other VMs in different vCells.
This undesired occurrence has an adverse effect on the performance of the process unit.
Poor sleep and inadequate nutrition have an adverse effect on physical performance and co-ordination, cognitive function, immunity, and even cardiac risk.
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