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Discover Ludwig"contagion effect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation in which an event or emotion affects an increasing number of people, especially in an amplified way. For example, "The release of the new movie sparked a contagion effect, leading to an increase in ticket sales at local theaters."
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It was a contagion effect.
"There is a contagion effect," he said.
She added: "It's important to worry about the contagion effect.
"It's more about the fact that the contagion effect is not known," he said.
Researchers who have studied American mass shootings have found evidence of a "contagion effect".
Finally, the most dangerous consequence of Trump's victory may be its contagion effect on Europe.
Indeed, the contagion effect of the Tunisian revolution points to a neo-Pan-Arabism.
"The awareness of the dangers of contagion effect is much bigger".
By comparing connected with disconnected groups we can measure the size of any endogenous contagion effect.
We find no evidence of an endogenous contagion effect in either game.
The study also looked at those Facebook users' friends and found a contagion effect — but only among close friends.
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