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The phrase "explore the effects of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the consequences or impacts of a particular action, event, or situation. Example: In this essay, we will explore the effects of climate change on the world's oceans and marine life.
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The committee's first hearing will explore the effects of deregulation on natural gas and electricity prices.
In 2007 he took a team to Ecuador to explore the effects of oil drilling.
This is a controversial subject and academic researchers are only just starting to explore the effects of screened entertainment on very young children.
N.Y.U.'s immense resources enabled it to explore the effects of big scholarships on schooling; only a handful of other institutions in the world can do that.
4 P.M. (ABC); 7 P.M. (55) THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW Guests explore the effects of past-life regressions on their phobias and night terrors.
Overview of Lesson Plan: In this lesson, students will explore the effects of human microchip implants and discuss their relevance and place in society.
Here, we explore the effects of degrading cohesin.
We explore the effects of IU on innovation performance.
Few studies, however explore the effects of incarceration on risky sexual behavior and HIV risk.
To explore the effects of RLSE, five different settings have been singled out as case studies.
Sensitivity analysis' experiments are proposed to explore the effects of various problem parameters.
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