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Discover Ludwig"have effects" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it whenever you want to refer to something having a result, influence, or consequence. For example, "Climate change is expected to have devastating effects on ecosystems around the world."
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The recent crackdown on the Brotherhood will have effects, too.
Increasing wealth does tend to have effects, of course.
Such a link could have effects beyond medicine.
The outcome might have effects far beyond Italy.
Their weakening can have effects on more than crops.
Higher interest rates could have effects all around the world.
But oil spills can have effects that last long after the initial cleanup.
Genuine forgiveness would have effects in this life, not the next.
"London certainly has significant pollution, enough to have effects on health.
The dispute may have effects beyond the state's borders, as well.
Such changes normally have effects upon economic activity and hence the overall health of the economy.
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