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The phrase 'destructive effect on' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a negative influence that a person or thing has on something else. For example, "The irresponsible logging of the rainforest has had a destructive effect on the local wildlife."
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However, as desired and multipath signals are treated as one wave, the weights will have a destructive effect on the desired signal and in the process of mitigating multipath, the desired signal will also be cancelled (Widrow et al. 1982).
"It has also led to a very destructive effect on farming.
Both sides of that question may have a destructive effect on the relationship between imagination and memory.
"Some of them have had a destructive effect on political discourse because they are so venomous," he said.
The alcohol or ammonia used in most cleaning products can have a destructive effect on the plastic used in most L.C.D. screens.
I fear this act by the world's premier Holocaust research and remembrance institution will have a destructive effect on hundreds of other Jewish sites throughout the world.
He would have been horrified by the current proposal to widen the A303 with destructive effect on the surroundings of this important monument".
Its destructive effect on cultivated fields in both Russia and North America results from the thawing of large masses of ice in the permafrost.
Miliband knows that a top 1% – or even a top 0.1% – soaring into the stratosphere, cutting loose from everyone else, is having a destructive effect on British society, warping, for instance, the housing market in London and the south-east.
Unfortunately, Barry seems to have a destructive effect on the lives of anyone in his immediate proximity, and Tim soon finds himself without a girlfriend and in danger of destroying any chance he ever had of attaining promotion.
Now we are supposed to move on, ignoring his accumulated record of leadership and its destructive effect on the life of the university, focusing instead on the new and improved Larry Summers.
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