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The phrase "the knock-on effect" is an acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English
It is usually used to describe a situation in which one event causes a chain reaction of further events. For example: "The closure of the factory had a knock-on effect that resulted in job losses in the local economy."
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The knock-on effect of winning is that he's going to be number one for some time.
What will be the knock-on effect?
"This is the knock-on effect," says Paul.
"The knock-on effect is hunger," Bulmer says.
The knock-on effect of Fogel's actions was devastating.
The knock-on effect of this stigma is huge.
The knock-on effect on regional countries has been telling.
The knock-on effect on Jonathan Trott was less predictable.
The knock-on effect was felt across Europe.
"The knock-on effect down the whole sport will be fantastic".
The knock-on effect on turnout, especially amongst younger voters, will be interesting too.
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