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"the main effect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the primary or most significant outcome or consequence of something. It can be used in various contexts, such as in discussing the impact of a policy, the results of a scientific experiment, or the consequences of an event. Example: The main effect of the new tax law was a decrease in government revenue.
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The main effect is of non-resolution.
Instead, the main effect was to ramp up prices.
The main effect of the bonus money may be on the timing of births.
The main effect of antidepressants is not the reduction of depressive symptoms.
The main effect of the Argentina brawl was Frings's late and controversial suspension.
But the main effect is of being completely present in the moment.
Indeed, some say they believe the main effect of casinos is to create gamblers.
The main effect in much of the district is an eerie stillness.
The main effect, many sociologists agree, may well be on the growing number of children being raised in such households.
But the main effect of Lauren's malaise is to provoke frissons of discord between Sarabeth and Liz.
The practice sounds masochistic, and the sound itself is intimidating, but the main effect is to make your skin tingle.
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