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The phrase "overall effects of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you would like to refer to a broad range of impacts or outcomes of a particular event or situation. For example, "The overall effects of the pandemic have been devastating, with people all over the world struggling to make ends meet."
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Chen, et al. (2000) investigated the overall effects of minocycline on HD progression.
But fewer people understand the overall effects of an educated society on the economy.
But the models we do have suggest that the overall effects of the rebates are modest at best.
The overall effects of that deal are disputed, but many economists argue it resulted in a US trade deficit and the loss of manufacturing jobs overseas.
Tom Lynch, a spokesman for the agency, said that where SBC dollars are spent was less important than the overall effects of increasing energy efficiency.
The overall effects of wavy-tape insert on PTR are evaluated based on different criterions.
Structural defects predicted by those who were involved in the commission's creation played a major role in subverting the overall effects of its restitution efforts.
"The overall effects of this are going to be unambiguously bad for the workers that it's ostensibly designed to help," Clausing said.
Although larger groups require more dyadic interactions to build a consensus, more "events" occur within a unit of time which reduces the overall effects of the group size.
Our results emphasize that a focus on the producer level might underestimate the overall effects of biodiversity on ecosystem functions and multifunctionality.
Some people construe the overall effects of mass communication as generally harmless to both young and old.
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