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"corollary effects" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to secondary or unintended effects that may result from a particular action or decision. Example: The government's new tax policy had several corollary effects, such as a decrease in consumer spending and an increase in inflation.
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Though Mr. Nader made virtually no mention of presidential campaigns past or future in his 57-minute speech and declared that the rally was "not a political or Green Party event," he remained unrepentant at a news conference just before about any corollary effects of his candidacy last year.
Though Mr. Nader made virtually no mention of presidential campaigns past or future in his speech and said the rally was "not a political or Green Party event," he remained unrepentant at a news conference about any corollary effects of his candidacy last year.
Although the service was not set up specifically to fight narcos, Romero Zavala said there are corollary effects, such as shootings and roadblocks, that people are able to avoid because of Ret.io.io
As we prepare to analyze the experimental data for pressure relaxation in response to coal gas interaction during the sorption isotherm measurements, we will catalog the most popular hypothesis and their corollary effects on the relaxation rates.
The entire catalogue of mystical occurrences takes place on a very small section of brain tissue, notwithstanding corollary effects on pulse, skin, emotion.
Packages and tableware as defined in this way have the capacity to limit or increase the portion or individual unit size of the consumed product and may therefore influence any corollary effects on selection and consumption.
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The demise of the Padmini has had a corollary effect on the ancillary industries that grew to support it.
That has had the corollary effect of pushing the formerly urban poor to the outskirts, where they face horrendous commutes and little institutional interest in improving their transit options.
The lawmakers say the racial imbalance with which stop-and-frisk is applied has a corollary effect: Many white legislators have remained silent on the issue, or have supported the police, revealing a racial gap over attitudes toward the practice.
The disproportionate ratio of Frank's ambition to Ford's can generate a corollary effect of critical inflation, as those of us less modest than Frank fall into the habit of proclaiming him a Representative Man, an Everyday Hero, a shining exemplar of the Great American Average.
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