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The phrase 'impacts from the' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the consequences of something. For example, "The impacts from the storm were devastating to local businesses."
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"Different shorelines will see different impacts from the storm".
An interactive map shows impacts from the recent Haiti earthquake.
"We see impacts from the equator to the poles," said Field.
At least 1,100 people survived the initial impacts from the planes, but were trapped.
He made no comment on any business impacts from the decision.
At Disneyland "there were no operational impacts from the fires," said Bob Tucker, a Disney spokesman.
Authorities warn that power outages, flooding, wind damage and other impacts from the storm have just begun.
We apply a difference-in-difference method to analyse the impacts from the increased accessibility.
Wilson, R. I. et al. Observations and Impacts from the 2010 Chilean and 2011 Japanese Tsunamis in California (USA).
Meanwhile, Yirenya-Tawiah warns of significant socioeconomic impacts from the rising noise levels including on tourism, health and even biodiversity.
Impacts from the Flash-Ball® can cause significant injury to internal organs, even without penetration.
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