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"possible effects" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to possible outcomes of a situation that might occur in the future. For example, "We must consider the possible effects of raising taxes on the economy."
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The studies of its possible effects point to a wide range of possibilities, including significant job losses.
Mulligan talked about two possible effects.
Federal officials used a benign germ related to anthrax to demonstrate the possible effects.
However, the risk of runaway climate change is different in scale and possible effects.
"Whether Renzi stays or leaves, whether it has any possible effects, I don't know".
Awareness of the possible effects of head injuries is also increasing.
As an examination of the possible effects of climate change, the show certainly feels timely.
Pilots have demanded tests on the possible effects of a drone being sucked into an engine.
"I didn't know that," he said, when told of possible effects from ozone.
(The study did not report on possible effects when both parents were depressed).
We see the possible effects" of a free trade agreement.
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