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Discover Ludwig"many impacts" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the various effects of a situation or event. Example: The new policy had many impacts on the company, including higher profits, improved employee morale, and increased productivity.
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"Many impacts are affecting us now, as climate change is already happening".
"Many impacts [thousands of years ago] could have created a situation similar to nuclear winter".
Many impacts of the storm have yet to be discovered, owing to the remoteness of many of the islands.
Climate change poses substantial risks to water quality, with many impacts varying geographically.
There are many impacts during a tree's life that affect bole development.
This process has many impacts on the ecological function and structure of the landscape.
Many impacts occurred clustered in time and these clustered events sometimes reappeared for one or more days.
The growlers appeared to be resilient to impacts and could withstand many impacts without significant damage to the bulk ice.
The snow is thought to have helped cushion his landings, and he said yesterday that his backpack "probably saved me" by absorbing the worst of many impacts.
So what hope is there of defending ourselves against US farming practices and their many impacts on human health, including the zombie resurgence of defeated bacteria?
The conference aims to bring together a wide ranges of voices and connect up the many impacts that factory farming has on our planet.
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