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'have positive effects' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase when referring to people or things that have experienced beneficial outcomes as a result of their actions or circumstances. For example, "Recent health initiatives in the rural community have had positive effects on overall quality of life."
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Will it have positive effects?
"Both have positive effects on growth and equality.
Early specialist educational programs also have positive effects.
They also have positive effects on alliance performance.
STOP SMOKING What's good for your lungs may also may have positive effects on your skin.
Both of these will have positive effects in the medium term.
Conversely, common lines have positive effects when overtaking is possible.
The report noted that meeting education targets could have positive effects on other development goals.
This research demonstrates that the impact of more cycling would have positive effects for everyone.
A weaker ruble can have positive effects along with the negative, he said.
However, that does not mean that a particular type of default will always have positive effects.
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have positive implications
have favorable effects
indicated positive effects
acknowledged positive effects
perceived positive effects
have supportive effects
observed positive effects
generated positive effects
have harmful effects
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have important effects
have detrimental effects
have positive repercussions
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