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View definitions for have an effect on

have an effect on

verb as in register

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"The one or two days that he has missed his nebuliser hopefully won't have an effect on his health, but if it were to go on for the full week, it definitely would, and we can't take that chance."

From BBC

Given the election result, he said he doubts any judgment against the defendants — Trump included — would have an effect on the American public's perception.

From Salon

Amy Bodek, who leads the county’s planning department, said the plan won’t have an effect on homeowners who are simply looking to rebuild their homes — rather than add additional ones — in these vulnerable areas.

This image is striking, he added, because the light source in most photos comes from above, like the sun or ceiling lights, and flipping the source in this photo "tends to really have an effect on us".

From BBC

"I don't wish to answer that question because it might have an effect on my case," he replied.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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