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The phrase "are not without effects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something does have effects, even if they may not be immediately obvious or significant.
Example: "The changes in policy are not without effects, as they have led to a noticeable improvement in employee morale."
Alternatives: "do have consequences" or "are not without consequences."
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RS and RI assumptions are not without effects on the transient dynamics of antigenic clusters invasion in SB models.
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Peter Cook stayed truest to satire's cause, and yet was biting about its limits: "The heyday of satire was Weimar Germany," he liked to say; "and look how it stopped Hitler!"British satire, for all that, was not without effects.
The piece was not without effect.
Dallas's letter was not without effect, though.
But a topped-off levee in one town was not without effect on others along the river, some said.
Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells had made no such request.Targets did not cause the poor management at the trust, but they were not without effect.
"There is no question that in Germany," Mr. Schröder said today, "we are in our third year of stagnation and that this is not without effect on other European countries".
"They are not without adverse effects".
But they are not without side effects.
Although NSAIDs have demonstrated many therapeutic benefits and have a strong safety profile allowing for over-the-counter availability in the USA, they are not without adverse effects.
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