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"positive repercussions" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is used to refer to outcomes that are favorable or beneficial; usually as a result of taking a certain action. Example sentence: The ban on single-use plastics has had positive repercussions, such as a decrease in plastic waste in our environment.
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Because unemployment rates tend to have cyclical rather than linear trend patterns, the economic position of young men could improve and this would then have positive repercussions for marriage.
The more we frugalized, the more we understood the far-reaching, positive repercussions of this lifestyle.
After they rebounded to come within two victories of the World Series, there should have been positive repercussions.
This altruistic offer to citizens would no doubt have positive repercussions in relation to engagement, impact, employability and widening participation.
"He's won three Davis Cups and enjoyed all the positive repercussions of that and still he wanted to be here".
In this context, the normalization of relations between the People's Republic of China and the Holy See would undoubtedly have positive repercussions for humanity's progress".
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In the case of Red Lobster, this kind of casual endorsement has had a huge positive repercussion.
"We're seeing people spending much smarter than they were in the past," says Backs, adding that the deal-seeking mentality is one positive repercussion of the recession years.
Research by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) shows that supporting women entrepreneurs has wider, positive social repercussions.
The rise of accelerators and continuing investment in entrepreneurship in Tunisia is likely to have significant positive economic repercussions in a country desperate for growth and stability.
As such, recent efforts by South Africa to set targets for salt reduction in foods may have positive regional repercussions, and its continued leadership in implementing the WHO NCD Global Action Plan will improve the food supply in the region.
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