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"feeling the effects" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to experiencing the consequences or impact of something. Example: "After a long night of partying, I woke up feeling the effects of the alcohol in my system."
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Some states are already feeling the effects.
Still, some passengers are feeling the effects.
"We've been feeling the effects of them".
Is the campus feeling the effects?
The broader economy is feeling the effects.
Two drinks in and I'm already feeling the effects.
As Racine's story shows, some businesses are feeling the effects.
People are feeling the effects of climate change.
Toomer spent Monday still feeling the effects of the concussion.
Most countries are not yet feeling the effects.
We'll be feeling the effects for quite a while".
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