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The phrase "variable effects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to effects that are not consistent or fixed, but rather change or vary depending on certain factors or conditions. Example: The use of medication can have variable effects on different individuals, as it may work well for some, but cause adverse reactions in others.
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Boycotts were but one of the measures that brought down apartheid and they had variable effects.
Rosen, A. C. et al. Variable effects of aging on frontal lobe contributions to memory.
Tear gas has variable effects and depends on wind; rubber bullets have killed.
These limited results provide an indirect evidence that inhibition has variable effects on intrinsic network excitability.
Variable effects of social support by race, economic status, and disease activity in systemic lupus erythematosus.
Nevertheless, results from recent syntheses show variable effects.
These alterations can have variable effects on fluvial habitat.
Lime and sewage treatments had variable effects on taxa.
However, for outpatient encounters, association of cost to modestly improved outcomes suggests cost containment strategies could have variable effects.
Using a computational approach, we demonstrate that the 1795insD mutation exerts variable effects depending on the myocardial substrate.
However, these same sweeteners have variable effects on New World monkeys, which are more distantly related to humans, relative to Old World monkeys.
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