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The phrase "as an effect of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to the consequence of something or to describe how something happened as a result of something else. For example: "As an effect of the pandemic, many businesses had to close their doors."
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Stage migration as an effect of more effective imaging procedures is likely to be partly responsible for this improved survival.
He was caught up in radical politics merely as an effect of their clandestine affair.
Martin Weiss, chairman of Weiss Ratings, which rates the financial strength of insurers, also sees rising premiums as an effect of poor investments.
Probably as an effect of such storage in the sex organs, atrophy of the testes has been observed in experimental mammals.
Carbon flux as an effect of land use change.
This phenomenon may be interpreted as maladaptive plasticity or as an effect of ephaptic connections.
This is interpreted as an effect of PMR on the cortical level.
This turning point was early experienced at elevated curing conditions as an effect of hydration acceleration.
(2005b) as an effect of a changing magnetospheric configuration with dipole tilt angle.
Discolorations may also appear as an effect of cleaning during restoration.
The results are interpreted as an effect of the saddle point avoidance phenomenon.
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