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"social effects" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it to refer to the effects that something has on the culture, traditions, or beliefs of a group of people. For example, "The new legislation has had a range of social effects, transforming the way people interact with one another."
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The Black Death had horrific social effects.
The social effects will be important, too.
"Particularly remarkable are the positive social effects of Montessori education.
Art, particularly religious and nationalistic art, has powerful social effects.
I want to better understand the social effects".
Rapid population expansion has had important demographic and social effects.
Each friendship, they continued, has positive social effects.
Social effects of oxytocin in humans: context and person matter.
Goals and benchmarks for measuring social effects would be established.
But what about the social effects of the recession?
But the social effects of drug use are hugely magnified and worsened when it is illegal.
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