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effect

[ih-fekt] / ɪˈfɛkt /




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Newcastle may have been feeling the effects of playing with 10 men for so long in a spirited midweek win against Manchester United.

From BBC

A brokered deal with regulators and consumer advocates will allow State Farm General to keep controversial increases in home insurance rates that took effect last year in the wake of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.

From Los Angeles Times

As preparations advance and plans evolve, each specialist revises their own plans, with knock-on effects for the others.

From The Wall Street Journal

And it wasn’t only the method that was fascinating; it was the effect.

From Salon

The story itself is relatively easy to follow: a heroine travels through different realms in an effort to restore balance, all while audiences are treated to impressive choreography, elaborate costumes and inventive stage effects.

From Salon