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Discover LudwigThe phrase "such effects" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to specific consequences or outcomes that have been previously mentioned or are understood in context.
Example: "The study revealed that such effects could lead to significant changes in behavior."
Alternatives: "these effects" or "such consequences"
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No main-sequence dwarfs display such effects.
Such effects can be subtle and delayed.
However, such effects were not long lasting.
No novelist had attempted such effects before Austen.
Such effects aren't restricted to these artificial situations.
It seems that the particular bittersweet combination of nostalgic memory is vital to such effects.
Such effects lend to the prose a spirit of quiet wisdom.
Decades before digital editing made such effects effortless, Tydeman needed to work with broadcasting's best technicians.
Of course, classic movies depended on such effects as painted backgrounds, miniatures, and multiple exposures.
"Ninety-nine showies show the drug does not have such effects.
For those with a scientific bent, trying to deliberately harness such effects smacks of charlatanism.
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