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The phrase "examine the effects" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to studying or analyzing the consequences or results of a certain action, event, or decision. Example: In order to understand the impact of climate change, scientists must carefully examine the effects it has on our environment and weather patterns.
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They told them the test was being used to examine the effects of age on memory.
But the authors wanted to examine the effects of low-level consumption.
It's as if someone studying Manhattan traffic patterns could examine the effects of dismantling the George Washington Bridge.
Nonetheless in this film and their last collaboration, "The Mother," they unblinkingly examine the effects of old age.
The ATSB has conducted drift modelling to examine the effects of sea currents and wind on any wreckage.
This activity also allows us to examine the effects of outside influences on personal characteristics.
"It's important to examine the effects of the move for the time being".
Analysts said it would take time to examine the effects of the Perry plan.
Past conferences have spurred the development of research programmes that examine the effects of Buddhist contemplative techniques and how they might be applied more widely to benefit humanity.
He should next address the Supreme Court's 2007 decision ordering the Environmental Protection Agency to examine the effects of greenhouse gases and to regulate them if necessary.
The movie remains resolutely active, never pausing to examine the effects of fast food's sudden ubiquity on the national diet, the environment, the economy, or national psychology.
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