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"produce impacts" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the results or effects of a certain action or event. For example, "The new tax law is expected to produce impacts on housing prices in the area."
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"We will be crossing limits which will basically produce impacts that are unacceptable".
Daphnia 21-day exposures resulted in a significant delay in molting and significantly reduced offspring production at 2.5 and 5 ppm nC60, which could possibly produce impacts at the population-level.
The child's relationship at school and within their family produce impacts on self-esteem construction.
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First, he determined that 'pictures produce impact, writing adds meaning.
Umenyiora, a second-round selection, hoisted himself off the inactive list two weeks ago and has begun to produce impact plays.
Supersonic speeds (900 miles per hour and greater) may produce impact stress from exposure to the air.
5. Digital media must be targeted to produce impact.
The Giants' ability to produce impact players from within has been central to their impressive success in recent years.
Great organizations produce impact - that's what donors should be demanding out of the organizations they give to - and that can take investment.
Alfred R. Allen, about a century ago, developed the weight-drop device to produce impact injury in an animal model that is similar to crush injuries due to fracture dislocation of the spinal column in human [11].
The Larsen v General Motors case in 1968 ruled that "while automobiles are not made for the purpose of colliding with each other, a frequent and inevitable contingency of normal automobile use will result in collision and injury-producing impacts".
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