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Discover LudwigThe phrase "effect arises" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts discussing the emergence or occurrence of a particular effect or result. Example: "When the temperature drops, a significant effect arises in the behavior of the materials."
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It may be that the effect arises through information-sharing about educational choices and schools or teachers.
The film's dislocated emotional effect arises almost entirely from Holly, whose banal narration goes starkly against the grain.
This effect arises because the chromosphere is transparent between the spectrum lines, and only the dark sky is seen.
The heat island effect arises because buildings, pavement and asphalt are better at absorbing and retaining solar energy than the fields and forests of the countryside.
He and his co-authors emphasize how the placebo effect arises not only from swallowing an inert pill from a bottle but also, as I experienced, from the intimate interaction between the sufferer and the healer.
This strange effect arises from the quantum theory of electromagnetic radiation, which predicts that the whole of space is permeated by random tiny amounts of energy, called zero-point energy, even when no fields are present.
The Tyndall effect arises from the reflection of the shorter (blue) waves of incident light by finely dispersed particles situated above the dark layers of pigment, commonly melanin deposits.
But the effect arises through quantum effects.
In such calculations, however, the sparing effect arises only from a decreased dose rate.
This hardening effect arises from the formation of oxides (Fe3O4) repetitive quenching effect. 5.
It has been assumed that the threshold voltage effect arises due to contact effects.
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