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Discover Ludwig"spectacular effect" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can most often use it to describe an impressive impact on something. For example, "The new regulations had a spectacular effect on the local economy."
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The whole creates a color environment of spectacular effect.
From there, his quest began, to spectacular effect.
His friends proceeded to blow it up, to spectacular effect.
The paintings were spotlighted from below to spectacular effect.
It was knowledge that Holmes acquired, to spectacular effect.
However, taking the subterranean route into the Neues Museum means missing out on a spectacular effect.
If so, it's a strategy that has so far rebounded with spectacular effect.
No one before the Vikings had ever travelled so widely and to such spectacular effect.
One newspaper, The Daily Telegraph, has reversed that approach, to spectacular effect.
Geoff Johns acknowledges Aquaman's B-List status in the fictional universe as well – to spectacular effect.
The tourist board's new Grand Tour displays the country to spectacular effect.
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