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Discover Ludwig"no effects" is correct and is used in written English.
It is usually used to mean that something has no observable or measurable effects. For example, "The new policy had no effects on the overall quality of life in the city."
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They saw no effects.
Other models predict no effects.
We see no effects of an economic slowdown".
There are no effects that have 'weakened' the buildings.
Four patients given lower doses showed no effects.
Small doses tend to produce no effects or nausea.
No effects.
No effects on cardiac function were observed.
No effects on REM sleep were seen.
No effects on boys' heights were observed.
There were no effects on professional efficiency.
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