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The phrase 'irreversible impact' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to consequences that cannot be changed or reversed. For example, "The drought had an irreversible impact on crop yields in the region."
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Parental devotion has an irreversible impact on children.
Their analysis showed that business-as-usual would have an enormous and "effectively irreversible" impact on ocean ecosystems and the services they provide, such as fisheries, by 2100.
But the exposure of the NSA programs could cause "a long and irreversible impact on our nation's security and on that of our allies," he says.
Alice Twemlow, chair, MFA Design Criticism, School of Visual Arts, New York Leaving his irreversible impact on business aside, I'm interested in his influence on our social behavior.
Or are we crossing a threshold in the very development of this crisis, which will have an irreversible impact on institutions and the manner in which they are legitimated?
"Continued destruction of these carbon-rich ecosystems will gradually diminish their ability to function properly, resulting in a potentially irreversible impact on the atmosphere and the planet," said the report.
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That lost ice and the sea level rise it causes are irreversible impacts.
Additional magnitudes of warming will only increase the risk of such severe, pervasive and irreversible impacts".
Beyond 2C, the world's scientists project "severe, widespread, and irreversible impacts" on people.
"Remote solar arrays destroy all native resources on site, and have indirect and irreversible impacts on surrounding wildernesses," Mr. Frewin wrote.
Their business plans would guarantee "severe, widespread and irreversible impacts" in the words of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
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