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Discover Ludwig"ill effect" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe negative consequences or outcomes of a certain action or situation. Example: The constant exposure to harmful chemicals had an ill effect on the workers' health, leading to numerous cases of respiratory illnesses.
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"There's been no ill effect".
About one in five suffered some ill effect.
But these have often been used to ill effect.
Roughly 10percentt of people carry this bacteria in their throat to no ill effect.
The Sun crosses the plane of the Milky Way twice every year with no ill effect.
Dr. Wu warned us about the scallions but I ate them anyway, with no ill effect.
It concluded, "moderate indulgence in cannabis has little ill effect on health".
"What power he does have he has used to ill effect," Mr. Gore replied.
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Despite all these billions of people and decades of use there is no evidence of ill-effect.
But perhaps the greatest ill-effect is related to their perception of reality.
Another example of the ill-effect of patents on our health is the case of BRCA1 and BRCA2.
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