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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pernicious effects" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to harmful or damaging consequences or results. Example: The use of pesticides has had pernicious effects on the environment, killing off important pollinator species and disrupting the balance of ecosystems.
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This attitude has pernicious effects.
We may never be able to eradicate the pernicious effects of cyber-attacks.
The new regulations reflect increased concern over the pernicious effects of computer games on Chinese youth.
Wanting to support your own children's education is understandable, but it also has unintended, pernicious effects.
We may never be able to eradicate the pernicious effects of cyberattacks.
GLOBALISATION sceptics often warn of the pernicious effects on labour standards of international competition for investment.
More revealing on the pernicious effects of fame is Brillstein's own confession of spiraling into self-destructive egomania.
Planners are using the rocks to study the pernicious effects of regolith on machinery and astronaut health.
I'm very suspicious of materialism and have a demented personal crusade against the pernicious effects of advertising.
There is growing recognition of the pernicious effects the consumption of fossil fuels creates through air pollution.
In 1954, Kenneth and Mamie Clark's arguments about the pernicious effects of racism on black children implicated white society.
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