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"significant adverse effects" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to negative side effects of a medication, for example: "The drug had to be recalled due to significant adverse effects on the patients who had taken it."
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The formulation was found effective in treating acne without significant adverse effects.
Almotriptan was effective in 13 patients, with no significant adverse effects being reported [27].
These treatments can be extremely effective but can also have potentially significant adverse effects.
Although highly effective, early COC formulations were associated with significant adverse effects and unacceptable cardiovascular risk.
The regulator also noted the project "is likely to result in significant adverse effects to the southern resident killer whale".
"We have already seen some significant adverse effects from the antibiotics" used to prevent anthrax infections, Dr. Koplan said.
"These transactions can have significant adverse effects on the U.S. economy," the agency said in a report released after lawmakers had left for the weekend.
They said the aviation agency had violated a law against approving projects that would have "significant adverse effects" on natural resources if there are alternatives.
No significant adverse effects were reported.
There were no significant adverse effects.
During this treatment, the patient experienced no significant adverse effects.
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