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Discover LudwigThe phrase "effect of having" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the consequences or impact of possessing or experiencing something. Example: The effect of having a large amount of debt can be overwhelming and can lead to financial difficulties.
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The effect of having the array of the lenses was to effectively slow the light down.
The poll offered a glimpse of the potential ripple effect of having no coverage.
"So we discussed the effect of having a militant feminist party in the government.
"Big deal -- it's just a side effect of having a computer blasting right into your eye.
"I would be concerned about the effect of having to ensure that proposals have public appeal.
Such was the perceived aversive effect of having a psychiatry job on my CV.
Maybe it's just the effect of having temptation right in front of your eyes".
I like the curveball effect of having to do a little math to understand a poem.
The effect of having tanks rolling through the streets of Moscow reminds its inhabitants of the Kremlin's awesome power.
The effect of having so many wireless laptops in one spot, although unanticipated, is welcome, Mr. Chapin said.
The business effect of having her remain at the company in an altered capacity remains to be seen.
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