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Discover LudwigThe phrase "effects across" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the impact or consequences of something that spans or influences multiple areas or groups. Example: The new policy had significant effects across the entire company, causing changes in employee morale and productivity in all departments.
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The effects across large parts of Britain were spectacular.
There is some variation in divestment's effects across different sectors.
Negative interest rates could have widespread undesirable effects across the economy.
Poland's success will have ripple effects across both Central and Western Europe.
The pain in the property sector has had ripple effects across the economy.
You, personally, may be insulated from technological unemployment, but you will not be insulated from its effects across the economy.
But as the value of plastic has dropped, it has had ripple effects across the recycling industry.
He calls his panoramic views of ruins "portraits that record human passage and its effects across geography and time".
A pivotal component of our manufacturing sector, with incalculable effects across the supply chain, is being shut.
The drop-off in driving is already having wide-reaching effects across the country.
In fact, antidepressants appear to have effects across the depressive spectrum.
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