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The phrase "bad effect on" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe the negative impact or consequences of something on someone or something else. Example: Smoking has a bad effect on one's health, increasing the risk of lung cancer and heart disease.
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Some generally harmless ones have a bad effect on certain people".
They have a bad effect on me".
But success had a bad effect on Meat Loaf.
"It's going to have a bad effect on everyone working in the area".
"What went on had a bad effect on our build-up," McFarland said.
"I sometimes think the ruins of that city had a bad effect on me," he says.
He was an exciting person to read but had a bad effect on British critical writing.
"We hope the bill won't have any bad effect on the Korean peninsula," Mr. Kim said.
That can have a bad effect on you, and it did".
Is celebrity culture having a bad effect on young people in Britain, or is it inspiring?
"When it comes to the Liberian national team, it will have a very, very bad effect on the other players.
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