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Discover LudwigThe phrase "one effect of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a specific outcome or consequence resulting from a particular action or situation.
Example: "One effect of climate change is the increase in extreme weather events."
Alternatives: "a consequence of" or "an outcome of".
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Vautard and other scientists largely agree on one effect of climate change, however.
One effect of focusing on notable personages is that issues that cannot easily be reduced to questions of personality get short shrift.
One effect of hydrogen on fracture is that it causes a decrease in atomic bond strength, e.g., decohesion.
One effect of cortisol is on the HPA axis itself.
There was one effect of APOE genotype on cognitive performance.
One effect of severing ties with Chrysler on Jan . 1rather than on May 3 is that True North will be ready earlier than expected to pursue another automotive client.
DETAILS One effect of the economic downturn on the second-home market can be seen in the scope of new projects.
One effect of younger, sharper pundits like Dixon, and Gary Neville on Sky, is that old stagers Hansen and Shearer have had to up their game a little.
A crackdown on the behavior of students seeking to purchase basketball tickets may be one effect of allegations against the Duke University lacrosse team.
One effect of parity?
Nodding is just one effect of the unusual malady.
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