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"societal impacts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to refer to the broad effects that a phenomenon or event has on a society, or to the broader, collective implications of an action or decision. For example, "The new regulations on car emissions will have significant societal impacts."
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In addition, irrational pay plans have societal impacts.
Brian Wynne from the University of Lancaster, meanwhile, alerts us to some of the potential societal impacts of genomics.
Along with their other work, they are the authors of a valuable resource, "Economic and Societal Impacts of Tornadoes".
It built on decades of work in developing countries by its director, Michael H. Glantz, a political scientist who has focused on the societal impacts of natural climate extremes and changes driven by accumulating greenhouse gases.
Volcanic ashfall can cause a range of societal impacts.
Food service provision imposes significant environmental and societal impacts.
The research comes at a time when political scrutiny is increasingly falling on algorithmically controlled platforms and their societal impacts.
Which makes engineering without consideration of human and societal impacts a very spectacular and stupid failure indeed.
Also scientific and end-user impacts were adequate, but wider societal impacts quite modest.
When handled inappropriately, demolition can cause massive societal impacts, even affecting social stability and state legitimacy.
In addition, an assessment of possible environmental and societal impacts is necessary.
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