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"face the effects of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to confront or deal with the consequences or outcome of something. Example: After years of excessive drinking, he now has to face the effects of liver damage.
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"Today not even psychiatrists are ready to face the effects of these experiments".
Meanwhile we have to face the effects of dietary fructose or glucose on triglyceride production!
We as people of color people now face the effects of a changing climate neither our ancestors nor we are responsible for creating.
Clubs are just beginning to recover from their empty weeks after Sept. 11 and still face the effects of decreased tourism.
So let's put ourselves in the shoes of young black and Latino men and women who face the effects of systemic racism, and are made to feel like their lives are disposable.
If you're a rough sleeper in the city of Sydney or inner suburbs, you're more likely than most urban denizens to face the effects of a "nanny state" concerned about your longneck.
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Meanwhile, Jeremy Corbyn spoke of constituents facing the effects of Tory policies, something that continues to baffle both the Prime Minister and his backbenchers.
Should they face financial difficulty or indeed, a property bubble, they could very quickly be facing the effects of negative equity if they have to move.
The finance minister, Laurent Fabius, said he is "not surprised" by the rise from October to November, saying France faces the effects of economic downturn in Germany, Japan and the United States.
Farmers from the Campine area (Belgium) were invited to participate in the survey as the agricultural land in this region still faces the effects of historical heavy metal contamination resulting in crop restrictions.
It said: "They know they would have to pay a very high price if they don't show themselves capable of facing the effects of a devastating economic crisis.
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