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The phrase "cumulative effects of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the combined impact or consequences of something over time. Example: The cumulative effects of smoking can lead to serious health issues such as lung cancer and heart disease.
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The other study looked at the cumulative effects of concussions.
Nothing deflects concentration on the cumulative effects of fleeting moments.
But no Londoners, not even the mayor, have been shown the cumulative effects of these policies.
The results for both years included the cumulative effects of accounting changes.
But as important as anything are the cumulative effects of chronic misgovernment.
The cumulative effects of austerity and welfare reform are punitive and damaging to poor, vulnerable people.
The cumulative effects of FBI surveillance and entrapment in communities of color have been devastating.
"What we see now are the cumulative effects of those changes".
It recommends the Treasury produce an analysis of the cumulative effects of "budgets and other major initiatives" on disabled people.
Communist-style interrogation routinely produced false confessions: The cumulative effects of the entire experience may be almost intolerable.
But aging skin is also drier, in part because of the cumulative effects of sun exposure.
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