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"undesirable side effects" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe negative or unintended consequences of a certain action or decision. Here is an example: "The new medication may have some undesirable side effects, such as nausea or drowsiness."
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Forcing companies to pay for undesirable side effects is routine.
However, many NMDA antagonists have undesirable side effects.
For some patients, a temporal withdrawal from caffeine may be associated with undesirable side effects.
However, these inhibitors have some limitations including high cost, undesirable side effects, and drug resistance20,21.
This is a legitimate object, but as roadside spraying is commonly carried out, it has many undesirable side effects.
In clinical trials, E25 has allowed some asthma patients to wean themselves from steroids, which can have undesirable side effects.
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"They can reduce undesirable side-effects and are a more efficient usage of our healthcare budget".
However, potential undesirable side-effects of long-term restricted diets should be taken into account.
Unsurprisingly, there are a number of uncertainties and undesirable side-effects with this plan and some oppose even studying geoengineering.
Taken together, these indicate substantial undesirable side-effects of CO exposure at 500 ppm.
General anesthesia involves life-threatening risks and undesirable side-effects.
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