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The phrase "opposite effect to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to something that has a contrary or contrasting result or impact compared to what was expected or intended. Example: The new medication had the opposite effect to what was desired, causing the patient's symptoms to worsen instead of improving.
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The brightening Sun has had an opposite effect to increase the effective temperature by 7 K from the Paleoproterozoic to the Neoproterozoic.
Magnesium performs the opposite effect to calcium, relaxing the muscles of those with constipation.
This would invite a backlash with the opposite effect to that desired.
But CNN's threat had the opposite effect to what was intended.
Results show that density and diffusivity have opposite effect to viscosity.
It begins to have the opposite effect to that which is intended.
Banning Mr Erdogan could have precisely the opposite effect to what the generals intended.
He warned that the sanctions and angry rhetoric from the west would only have the opposite effect to that intended.
Increased styrene leads to narrower relaxations, the opposite effect to that expected from greater coupling.
Disturbances all had the opposite effect to N-addition causing an increase in species richness and decrease of biomass.
Dressed up as a defence of the poor, benefit often has the opposite effect to what was intended.
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