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Discover Ludwig"contagion effects" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the spread or transfer of a negative or harmful influence or behavior from one person or group to another. Example: The media's coverage of the celebrity's scandal had a contagious effect, causing public outrage and leading to boycotts of the brand associated with the celebrity.
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What we're really interested in are the contagion effects.
"It was, after all, American products that created the crisis and that created the contagion effects".
The danger is that other weak countries on the eurozone's periphery – most notably Italy and Portugal – suffer from contagion effects.
Those who take the upbeat view say that there will be no contagion effects from Dubai's difficulties.
Full separation – ie into separate entities with restrictions on cross-ownership – might provide the strongest firewall to protect retail banking services from contagion effects of external shocks.
"The program must be substantially expanded if it is to credibly stop contagion effects," UniCredit analysts wrote in a note Monday.
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"There is a contagion effect," he said.
"It's more about the fact that the contagion effect is not known," he said.
She added: "It's important to worry about the contagion effect.
"The awareness of the dangers of contagion effect is much bigger".
But, he added, it is hard to "argue convincingly of a possible contagion effect" of any new charges.
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