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"the effects of war" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate the negative consequences of a war, such as physical destruction and emotional trauma. For example, "The effects of war are far-reaching and devastating, leaving broken homes and emotional scars around the world."
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Dealing with the civilian sick and weak you really feel the effects of war.
She had understood families, history, the effects of war, pettiness, loneliness, absurdity, identity, exile, pain.
Still, "the effects of war were simply appalling" to Grant, Mr. Perret adds.
The poems addressed the effects of war, using threads of the conversations.
Many of Mulisch's works deal with the effects of war on the individual.
The effects of war run deep both in Chechnya and in Russia.
Aside from the effects of war and the blockade, Southerners also had to contend with maldistribution.
In a game designed to teach the player the effects of war on society, that empathic bond is critical.
But the effects of war on the US and its allies may end up being almost as tragic.
Forget the idea that religion or the effects of war might preclude the success of a Lebanese brewery.
Experts have focused on obstacles including child labor, a worldwide teacher shortage and the effects of war and instability.
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