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"magical effects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that has a seemingly magical or supernatural power. For example, "The magical effects of the spell were truly astonishing."
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Such are the magical effects only the stage can provide.
Another of Lemov's tenets is that mundane routines can have magical effects.
He's adept at illusion and magical effects and has a slick way with materials and ideas.
Lindsay Jones's sound design is an important part of those magical effects.
And, within the right story, magical effects can sit up and shine and become emotionally charged and personally significant and much more deeply and pleasantly misleading.
Ben Stiller looks even more plasticised than the mannequins as the former nightwatchman who now orchestrates the crowd-pulling magical effects at New York's Museum of Natural History.
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But that is a 'perversion' of magic; the true magical effect is the reinforcement of hope and hard work that a drought puts to the test.
It is a magical effect.
This performance had a magical effect.
It's a magical effect and a glorious picture.
"I suddenly saw what a magical effect it had.
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