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"feel the effects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to feeling the result or effect of something. For example, "After years of poor nutrition, I'm finally starting to feel the effects of a healthy diet."
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Clients also feel the effects.
Social services feel the effects, too.
Food companies will also feel the effects.
Will the UK feel the effects?
You also feel the effects for days afterwards, too.
You feel the effects and you become news".
That's from people who, frankly, don't feel the effects".
Consumers will soon feel the effects of these spikes.
All of South Wales would feel the effects of this.
First, families continue to feel the effects of the recession.
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Desjoyeaux had slowed as he has started to feel the effects of a high pressure system.
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