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You can use "practical effects" when you want to refer to the tangible or visible results or consequences of something. For example, "The new education policy had a practical effect on student attendance rates, which increased by 20%."
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practical effect
noun
A special effect produced physically, without computer-generated imagery or other postproduction techniques.
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But with what practical effect?
There is little practical effect.
But what may be its practical effect?
Nonetheless, they have had a practical effect.
The victory had almost no practical effect.
Sometimes these attitudes had a practical effect.
The practical effect has been chilling.
Almost none had any practical effect".
But the decision could have some practical effect.
Still, the convictions may have little practical effect.
"The practical effect is almost overwhelming me," she said.
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