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"distorting effects" is a valid expression in written English.
It is typically used to describe the unintended or undesirable consequences of something. For example, "The policy created some distorting effects, making it difficult for citizens to navigate the system."
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However staunchly conservative groups like the Heritage Foundation and Club for Growth are fundamentally opposed to any interference in the exports, which they argue distorting effects.
The EU biofuel mandates are also having hugely distorting effects in the marketplace.
This paper offers a remedy by introducing a new software tool for easy analysis of distorting effects.
Other research shows distorting effects such as oversupply in cases where MoH and PEPFAR-funded NGO projects deliver drugs to the same facilities and patients [ 32].
Or the distorting effects, if you prefer.
Panto celebrity can have its own distorting effects, however.
He has never really come to terms with the distorting effects of fame.
Philosophers have thus felt immune to the distorting effects of gender bias.
Two myths have important, distorting effects on the Bush administration's policy toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
All require telescopes to be blasted above the distorting effects of Earth's atmosphere.
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These third-party guarantees decreased risk for the houses, but cut into their profits and may also have had market-distorting effects.
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