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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disturbing effects" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe negative consequences or repercussions of certain actions or events. Example: The constant exposure to violence in the media can have disturbing effects on young children's behavior and mental well-being.
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But the nuclei of helium atoms do not suffer much from such jostling, because the electrons that surround them form a particularly effective shield against the disturbing effects of collisions.
In other places, Davies's haphazard encyclopedism produces more disturbing effects.
But can they reconcile their cohesion with the "disturbing effects of free competition"?
Sensors pick up our every gesture, provoking changes in the works themselves -- sounds, movements or more disturbing effects.
Such contrasts as these are deliberately created in paintings for the purpose of achieving these dramatic and disturbing effects.
This research suggests it may be possible to reduce the disturbing effects of night lighting on wildlife by using street lights with specific colour spectra.
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It is a disturbing effect, strangely reminiscent of her own persecution.
But her friendship with the likes of Dale Winton and Paul O'Grady is having a disturbing effect.
A war may have a profoundly disturbing effect on a country's economy.
His early death had a disturbing effect on other artists of his time.
Kelley's themes were often sinister, pathetic or repulsive, conflating high art, pop culture and critical theory to disturbing effect.
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