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Discover Ludwig"have bad effects" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that something has negative consequences or harmful outcomes. Example: "Eating too much fast food can have bad effects on your health."
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Anyway, all sorts of protected speech have bad effects.
However, even positive maternal transferences can have bad effects.
Might the virulence of the negative PR have bad effects, no matter what?
I understand cannabis can have bad effects and can be abused – like anything.
In such a system, even good policies can have bad effects.
All of these are likely to have bad effects when taken by psychically disturbed individuals.
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Note that depots do not impact on societal objective because of only treatment facilities are undesirable facility and have bad effect on human life.
The lack of adequate nutrition may have bad effect on the proliferation, differentiation, and secretion of seed cells in vitro environment and even cause the death of the seed cells, after the implantation of artificial bone.
This has bad effects.
Worse still, "kindness motivated by empathy often has bad effects".
It is just that force often has bad effects (e.g., it hurts)?
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