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"synergy effects" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to how two or more things working together produce a greater effect than those things individually. For example, "The synergy effects of combining multiple marketing strategies created a huge boost in sales."
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This week, Tadashi Okamura, Toshiba's president, waffled hopefully about "synergy effects" among his 323 group companies.
"The BOJ believes that its monetary policy measures and the government's initiatives will produce synergy effects on the economy," the bank said.
Different LPMOs had different synergy effects on a given chitinase.
But profits came under pressure because the companies had promised their customers synergy effects," he says.
The positive ions show the better synergy effects compared with the negative ions.
Due to synergy effects of the owners, the cost saving of coalition in a VRP can be considerable.
The synergy effects made it being a promising multifunctional membrane for concurrent water filtration and disinfection in a sustainable way.
With an optimal planning, duplication of work is avoided and synergy effects are achieved in parallel projects.
Thus, they can foster synergy effects, bring together key resources such as know-how of participating actors, and promote innovation diffusion.
Fourth, as we will see later on, the combination of complementary imaging techniques can yield synergy effects for the acquisition and processing of image data.
In other words, there appear to be few synergy effects in terms of genuine spill-over effects and technological transfer between the firms.
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