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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also has negative externalities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the unintended adverse effects of an action or policy on third parties or the environment.
Example: "While the new factory will create jobs, it also has negative externalities, such as increased pollution in the area."
Alternatives: "also has adverse effects" or "also has unintended consequences".
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Intractable inequality also has negative externalities: while it's worse for the have-nots, obviously, no normal person benefits from other people's struggles.
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In the same vein, taxation sets up a bunch of incentives and has negative externalities.
Unemployment is difficult for those affected, and it has negative externalities for their families and communities.
Diamond mining also has negative environmental consequences.
From an economic point of view, it must be borne in mind that GH and other sexually transmitted infectious diseases have negative externalities in the sense that consequences of the disease are not only limited to people who have the disease but also to other people that can be potentially infected.
Denmark, Sweden and Switzerland also have negative rates.
Two patients with negative MRI also had negative PET studies.
Also, she has negative boobs".
The vaccine debate is further complicated because the decision to abstain from vaccination has strong negative externalities.
Clouded mortgage title has significant negative externalities on the economy as a whole.
This measure both is rather inexpensive and has few negative externalities when implemented in rural areas.
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