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The phrase "effect to" is not correct in written English.
The correct phrase is "effect on," which means to have an effect or influence on something. For example, "The new regulations had a significant effect on the costs of running the company."
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It gave retrospective effect to criminal laws.
Firefighters compare the effect to a timebomb.
The special effect, to me, is Mozart".
"We never expected the effect to be that big".
He has been told, in effect, to pipe down.
The commission wanted, in effect, to landmark the sky.
One compared the effect to that of Ian McEwan's Atonement.
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It took Pinterest quite a while for a network-effect to take hold.
Swearing seems to have a protective effect -- to a point.
The image stabilizer works well and reduces the Blair Witoh-effect to a minimum.
This gives a certain..effect to the song.
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