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"far reaching effects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the implications or consequences that a certain event or action will have. For example, "The potential consequences of the pandemic have far reaching effects on the global economy and society."
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Chairman Rod Sims' approach will have far reaching effects on the Australian media in the future.
Biological invasions have far reaching effects on native plant and arthropod communities.
Since the late 1800s, telemedicine has had far reaching effects on patient care.
This provision could have some far reaching effects.
This ability to screen multiple components may have far reaching effects in ethnopharmacology, agriculture and pharmaceuticals.
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After a devastating earthquake hit Nepal last Saturday, the far-reaching effects have been felt globally.
This could have far-reaching effects".
The tussle can have far-reaching effects.
Such drugs could in principle have far-reaching effects.
Those gaps in funding have had far-reaching effects.
The outcome of this case has potentially far-reaching effects.
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