Sentence examples for effect about from inspiring English sources

The phrase "effect about" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning of this phrase is. A more correct and commonly used phrase would be "the effects of" or "the effect on." For example, "The effects of climate change on the environment are becoming increasingly evident."

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They help to bring the effect about.

But Wu was now telling me that this was, in effect, about power.

"We wanted marine recreational zoning," which went into effect about 15 years ago, he said.

That price was about $12, or in effect about $10 after standard discounts and subsidies.

Kadar has put into effect about 80% of the demands of the 1956 Revolution.

There also seems to be a golden rule in effect about working together to solve problems.

Shevkunov's film was, in effect, about the need to resist Western influence and to shore up central authority in Russia.

Rush Limbaugh's comments to that effect about Philadelphia quarterback Donovan McNabb last Sunday forced Limbaugh's resignation from ESPN on Wednesday.

Vertical structure of such calculated trend has layered structure with negative effect (about −1%/Year) in the mesosphere.

To say it in a different way, this is another form of Cause and Effect about the climate crisis we all allocate at this point and time.

She knew a "recovered" client of hers was about to experience the ripple effect, about to be forced into a setback.

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