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The phrase "the net effect of" is used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the overall outcome of something after all factors have been considered. For example: "The net effect of the recession was widespread unemployment."
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Isn't that what the net effect of this is?
Experts judged the net effect of the French changes positively.
The net effect of their impact is difficult to ascertain.
On the contrary, the net effect of his career has probably been to weaken that prejudice.
The net effect of Mr. Ahmadinejad's policies can be seen in the village of Vadan.
But Judge Gregory expressed frustration over the net effect of the exercise.
But the net effect of the mulling is a distance short of reassuring.
It's yet to be seen what the net effect of this will be on his life.
Of course, calculating the net effect of a continuing war is neither easy nor exact.
The net effect of all this on his hippocampus is unclear.
The net effect of all this is that there won't be room for small, independent networks".
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