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The phrase "disastrous effects" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe negative consequences or outcomes of a particular event or situation. Example: The government's decision to cut funding for education had disastrous effects on the quality of schools and students' academic performance.
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The latter could have had disastrous effects on the project as it effectively halted foreign cooperation, impeded travel, and generated serious setbacks for MEIZ implementation.
So are the disastrous effects of obesity.
Stifling innovation always has disastrous effects.
"It would, though, have disastrous effects for our nation".
I underestimated the disastrous effects of Assad's neo-liberal/crony-capitalist restructuring during the previous decade.
At the same time, any failure to change the practice could have almost equally disastrous effects.
Industrial farming and food aid can have disastrous effects on developing countries.
Hasn't history given us enough examples of the disastrous effects of US and UK interference?
The cap on benefits and the bedroom tax will have disastrous effects for people.
This arrangement caused much dissension, and some farsighted civil servants warned of disastrous effects.
This would have disastrous effects on financial markets, the economy, and our standing in the world.
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