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Free sign upThe phrase "lethal effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the harmful or deadly consequences of a substance, action, or event.
Example: "The study revealed a lethal effect of the toxin on the test subjects, leading to immediate concerns about safety."
Alternatives: "deadly impact" or "fatal consequence."
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And she could put the boot in to lethal effect.
10 Aaron Cruden 7/10 Buzzed around behind the front line with lethal effect.
Angel burn is a lethal effect of angels on humans when they feed from them.
Indian forces responded with lethal effect, firing bullets, CS gas, and metal pellets into the crowds.
It was a finish of instinctive brilliance, pace and touch combining to lethal effect.
The article also referred imprecisely to the lethal effect of oxycodone.
Peshmerga artillery batteries, in a valley below, opened fire, and the two sides battled with cannon and mortars, apparently without lethal effect, for ten minutes.
The six dried corpses within, chained to the wall, are evidence of the Center's lethal effect on those who bind themselves to its numb logic and comfortable ways.
Diplomats and United Nations officials said that Mr. Annan has grown increasingly anguished at the intensifying conflict and its lethal effect on civilians.
In Irkutsk, both problems combined to lethal effect, as dozens died from ingesting a tainted version of something that was in any case not designed as a drink.
So, yes, he is an imperial archetype: adventurer, explorer and, as he puts it, "a sort of policeman", ready to meddle in faraway places to lethal effect.
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