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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trickle-down effects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the indirect consequences or benefits that result from a particular action or policy, often in economic contexts. Example: "The government implemented tax cuts with the hope that the trickle-down effects would stimulate job growth and increase consumer spending."
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Like the very nature of water, the trickle-down effects of the historic flooding are leaving no corner untouched.
"It's one of those trickle-down effects that people don't look at," said David E. Cole, the chairman of the Center for Automotive Research, a nonprofit research organization.
GBK is one of hundreds of small companies trying to cope with the trickle-down effects of the writers' strike, which is now entering its third month.
Rich Yamarone, an economist with Argus Research Corporation in New York, said trickle-down effects are much broader than job losses.
And so some of the dynamic of the financial sector will have some trickle-down effects, particularly in a place like Manhattan.
Manning's decision has trickle-down effects in the entire quarterback market, writes Jim Corbett in USA Today, and the teams of the A.F.C.
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Consider the trickle-down effect.
Anyone for the trickle-down effect?
An anticipated trickle-down effect followed.
There was a trickle-down effect.
There's no curricular trickle-down effect.
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