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are effects
noun
The result or outcome of a cause. See usage notes below.
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But what are effects?
Every time it happens there are effects.
There are effects giving the feel of TV footage or old photographs.
The answer: Dementors are effects, but the very scary Bellatrix Lestrange is all real.
Even if there are effects of protein and carbohydrates, they are not important to most exercisers, these researchers say.
Right now there are effects that show interesting things on screen that don't necessarily add something to the story.
There are "effects," he said that go "beyond whether people are good, whether people are nice, whether they're bad".
Consumers may find it oaky, buttery and tasting of crème brûlée, which are effects of a secondary, or malolactic, fermentation.
There are effects, sometimes even fireworks, but no one is ever slugging it out or brandishing weapons.
"All inferences from experience, therefore, are effects of custom, not of reasoning".
There are effects, including glowing saucers and creepy aliens, but they are used only to illuminate the effects of the abductions on individual characters.
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