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'has a big effect' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how something affects a situation. For example, "The introduction of this new policy has had a big effect on the way the company operates."
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This innocent-sounding stipulation has a big effect.
I totally agreed that the language that we used has a big effect on the arguments.
Money clearly has a big effect on the mind, just as it has a big effect on health, education and almost everything else.
"[Weather] has a big effect on the perception that climate change is happening," said Borick.
So there, an intervention of a few tens of billions of dollars has a big effect.
"When you are sharing homes for seven years, it has a big effect".
"Every action, every word, every thought is out there and has a big effect.
For now, spoofing is a minority sport and rarely has a big effect on the market.
How the parts of a network are wired together has a big effect on phi.
Not surprisingly, an industry of this size has a big effect on the environment.
"Anything that happens to it has a big effect on us".
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