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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enormous effect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has had a large, powerful influence or a substantial impact on a situation or person. For example, "The increasing use of technology has had an enormous effect on communication around the world."
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It had an enormous effect on me.
" 'Cheers' had an enormous effect in Britain.
Governments use graphics with enormous effect.
This isn't necessarily an enormous effect.
Just a single random link has an enormous effect.
But these murders had an enormous effect on Phan, and this piece is about his reaction.
Both embellish Hilton's admirably clear approach to the text to enormous effect.
What he did behind the scenes had an enormous effect on British television.
"That has enormous effect on opinion, even in the Middle Eastern countries".
"A few neighborhood-based, relatively inexpensive strategies can have an enormous effect," Mr. McCallion said.
"Most of the world probably saw 'Beat Street' before 'Style Wars.' It had an enormous effect".
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