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The phrase "direct effect of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the immediate impact or consequence of a particular action or event.
Example: "The direct effect of the new policy was a significant increase in employee productivity."
Alternatives: "immediate impact of" or "straightforward consequence of".
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A number of these videos are very specific about the direct effect of a particular action.
It is also very rewarding as you can see the direct effect of the research on people's lives.
"And that experience of seeing a direct effect of your own actions in the world has become kind of elusive".
"It will affect the global price even though there's no direct effect of supply in Ecuador or the Philippines".
Besides the direct effect of the higher temperatures, the study outlines many secondary or related results of climate change.
But he added that the Bank would look through the direct effect of that fall on inflation.
David Ludwig, the Harvard endocrinologist, says that it's the direct effect of insulin on blood sugar that does the trick.
First, we document a significant direct effect of business contributions on tax policy.
The direct effect of a bursting bubble on measured output is zero.
It's not just the direct effect of the corridor itself, he points out.
This results from the direct effect of d on the price found in (30).
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