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The phrase "on effect" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
It is possible that you meant to say "in effect," which means something is actually happening or has an impact. Example: The new laws will be in effect starting next month.
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We tend to over-focus on effect and ignore cause.
And that's having a knock on effect in digital advertising.
Data on effect monitoring is not available so far.
Burnt food also attracts flies, which has a knock on effect on your hygiene rating.
What's harder than that is the "cling on" effect.
The different attributes of confidence have a knock on effect to each other.
Similar(50)
Did it have a knock-on effect?
What will be the knock-on effect?
This will have a knock-on effect.
That has a knock-on effect.
This has had a knock-on effect.
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