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The phrase "visible effect" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to something that is observable or noticeable, usually resulting from a particular cause or action. Example sentence: The new marketing strategy had a visible effect on sales, as there was a significant increase in revenue within the first month.
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The visible effect is one of lifting, firming and toning.
Both sides were courting them, so far without visible effect.
The draining of the credit pool is already having a visible effect.
Action operations, on the other hand, always produce a visible effect.
There has been no immediately visible effect of the economic downturn.
Some of these marches have had lasting and visible effect, but others have been quickly forgotten.
And as Figure 2 shows, so far there has been no visible effect on wages.
Such rhetoric is having a visible effect, in the form of nasty anti-immigrant protests.
That very day, Amazon suspended Price for behavior that had been investigated to no visible effect two years earlier.
We have already pumped billions into each, with little visible effect.
"None of those firings have any visible effect," Mr. Browne said.
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