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"lethal effects" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the harmful or deadly consequences of something. Example: The use of pesticides has had lethal effects on the local bee population, leading to a decline in pollination and crop production.
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Then there are the lethal effects.
But there were also some lethal effects, raising concerns about their safety.
The lethal effects of the drug on the two cell lines were comparable.
Acharya, D. et al. Shape dependent physical mutilation and lethal effects of silver nanoparticles on bacteria.
Increases in soil collembolans following insecticide applications are probably due to lethal effects on predators.
Injections of atropine, if administered quickly after exposure, can counteract the lethal effects of VX.
Furthermore, the neonicotinoids were only tested for a few days to check for immediate lethal effects, rather than sub-lethal effects that could, for example, weaken bees' defences against disease.
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Laboratory studies have shown lethal and sub-lethal effects of metals on organisms.
Mortality and sub-lethal effects were recorded in accordance to internationally accepted protocols.
A US study published earlier this year found that dust emitted when seeds treated with neonicotinoids are planted causes sub-lethal effects in caterpillars of the monarch butterfly.
Computer network operations, for instance, offer new options for attacking the United States... potentially anonymously and with selective (including non-lethal) effects.
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