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Discover LudwigThe phrase "such an effects" is not correct in English.
It should be "such an effect" if referring to a singular effect or "such effects" for plural. You can use it when discussing the impact or outcome of something, but ensure the noun agrees in number with the article used. Example: "The study revealed such an effect on the participants' behavior that it warranted further investigation."
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But such an effect is not inevitable.
Such an effect should be felt gradually.
Certainly, literature can have such an effect.
In the first trial, both doses had such an effect.
It's not obvious why such an effect should occur.
And she is superb at creating such an effect.
Interestingly, we do not find such an effect for CEOs.
Such an effect might be seen in a drug-induced dementia.
Had a mere sentence of hers ever had such an effect before?
No study has documented that the law has produced such an effect nationwide.
But it found scant signs of such an effect in practice.
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