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'lingering effects' is a correct and usable part of sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has long-lasting effects or consequences after being experienced. For example: The lingering effects of the pandemic have been felt around the world for months.
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Some stress the lingering effects of racism.
But the children exposed still had lingering effects.
El Duque showed no lingering effects of his aching back.
One factor was the lingering effects of a personal tragedy.
Untreated P.T.S.D. can have lingering effects on the child.
Here are some places to melt away the lingering effects of a brutal winter.
But O'Farrell downplayed the lingering effects of these incidents, saying: "We've all got over it".
Oh, I'm reasonably sure that your daughter has no lingering effects from the premature delivery.
Tatis arrived at camp with no lingering effects and with a bag containing his three gloves.
The lingering effects of the housing crisis continue to weigh down the rest of the economy.
It was a pragmatic solution on all sides, which will have lingering effects.
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