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"in terms of the effect" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to how one thing or action influences or impacts another thing or situation. Example: In terms of the effect on the environment, the new packaging design has significantly reduced our carbon footprint.
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I think in terms of the effect on political discourse, it's diminished.
In terms of the effect he has had on history, Solzhenitsyn is the dominant writer of this century.
"There is a correspondent spillover effect, in terms of the effect of how interest rates going lower can help the economy and growth stocks," Mr. Hyman said.
Moreover, some economists assert that worries about the housing market are overblown in terms of the effect on the broader economy.
THE ECONOMIC IMPACT B6-7 In terms of the effect on the economy, the blackout is nothing more than a bad snowstorm, economists said.
Also: It seems clear that the run-up in metro real estate is way understated in terms of the effect on inflation.
Through language the child can take the role of other persons and guide his behaviour in terms of the effect his contemplated behaviour will have upon others.
Shorten does not frame the government's planned decreases in corporate tax and Labor's plans to end negative gearing on existing housing in terms of the effect on average Australian businesses or housing investors.
Miliband had turned up the rhetoric in the week's before Copenhagen, warning in an interview with the Observer a fortnight ago that the consequence of failure would be "scary" in terms of the effect on the environment.
Then there were "fantasias," in which the four instruments behaved in a more unified manner, although fantasias could break down into friezes, and friezes congeal (or, in terms of the effect, warm up) into fantasias.
But as painful as it is if you're that club, in terms of the effect on player health, if it keeps a quarterback from getting hurt or a defenseless receiver from getting hurt, I think it's worth the trouble".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com