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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with effects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or consequences of something, often in contexts related to art, media, or scientific studies. Example: "The film was praised for its stunning visuals and sound design, which were enhanced with effects that captivated the audience."
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Mr. Dowling is not stingy with effects.
Hannah, meanwhile, is indulging a lifelong obsession with effects pedals.
So I turn 500 people into 3,000 with effects.
This aptly titled group show challenges the eye with effects both miniscule and manic.
With a lot of the psych revival I think: is this just guitar music with effects?
More text is needed, here as elsewhere, which wouldn't interfere with effects designed for younger viewers.
The medium wave frequency would go too with effects on sport.
He decided on methadone, a long-acting narcotic with effects similar to OxyContin.
One of the drugs was OxyContin, a synthetic opiate with effects similar to heroin.
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It replaced intent with effect.
In places where perception is conflated with reality, cause is often confused with effect.
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