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"have adverse effect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where something has a detrimental impact on something else. For example: "Smoking has an adverse effect on a person's health."
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He says that, because non-disabled people don't always know how to react when faced with someone who has a disability, this can have adverse effect on how disabled people believe they are being perceived.
This devastating history may have adverse effect on consumer confidence in animal product.
The nanoparticles were distributed all over the plant parts which have adverse effect on them.
This indicates NOM extracted from commercial humic acid fouled the membrane and have adverse effect on membrane performance.
This seems as if the nanoparticles of certain elements may have adverse effect on plants or even in man [132].
Pakistan requested India to consult her prior to operation of any scheme which would have adverse effect on East Pakistan.
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None, however, said the exercise would have adverse effects.
Chips Deep-fried foods have adverse effects on health.
Doctors have previously expressed fears that the popularity of the antivaccine movement could have adverse effects.
"About 50% of patients seeing a chiropractor have adverse effects, which is staggering," said Ernst.
But even losing the capacity to see colours can have adverse effects.
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