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Discover Ludwig"real effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the tangible outcome or result of an action or occurrence. For example, "The real effect of the economic downturn was felt more severely in rural areas."
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So, this is a real effect.
No, that's definitely a real effect.
"He has a real effect on people.
And it's had a real effect.
And, what is the real effect of sweeteners on us?
It's a moderate difference but a real effect".
"This meeting is more symbolic than of real effect".
And that will have a real effect on us all.
The real effect of the Internet remains to be seen.
Because he has no real effect on her?
Do you think it can have real effect?
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