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'persistent effects' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is long-lasting or enduring, often in a negative manner. For example, "The persistent effects of climate change are becoming increasingly evident."
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Microbial exposure during early life has persistent effects on natural killer T cell function.
Generational legacies, hauntings, ghosts, and the persistent effects of racism and sexism are Morrison's enduring themes: they are big ones.
Olszak, T. et al. Microbial exposure during early life has persistent effects on natural killer T cell function.
Barrett, J. E. et al. Persistent effects of a discrete warming event on a polar desert ecosystem.
As a result, treatments with more persistent effects are being sought.
The β-lactam antimicrobials display time-dependent bacterial killing with minimal to no persistent effects.
Studies on persistent effects of exposure to cholinesterase inhibitors are also reviewed.
The uncertainty of persistent effects of cocaine exposure warrants long-term follow-up.
Noncohesive gravels also reduce bank stability and may have persistent effects on channel form.
It has been assumed that anaesthetics have minimal or no persistent effects after emergence from anaesthesia.
It includes the persistent effects of the "heroin drought" in Britain in 2010-11, which led to continuing shortages in some areas lasting well into this year.
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