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The phrase "effect of making" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the impact or result of creating or producing something. Example: The effect of making environmentally-friendly choices is a healthier planet for future generations.
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The Fed's central planning efforts have the effect of making it impossible for anyone else to plan effectively.
"They have the paradoxical effect of making people gain weight".
This had the effect of making filibusters almost routine.
Instead, it had the bizarre effect of making traffic worse.
It has had the effect of making me prioritise walking.
Instead, the gimmick often has the odd effect of making the dream seem even more dreamlike.
The falling rand has had the side effect of making South African stocks look like bargains.
Or it may have the effect of making your video appear more grainy.
"It has this effect of making certain words kind of like magic words in search algorithms".
This had the effect of making Naqib look slightly up at Khalilzad as they spoke.
"It also has the effect of making people sick, and they will need more health care.
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