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Tereza Sovová Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

to cause vs. to have effects

Hi, which expression is correct?
"to have effects" or "to cause effects". Thank you!
  

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Can you show us the sentence you have in mind please?

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Can you show us the sentence you have in mind please?
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(...) even though several studies suggested that it may have/cause adverse biological effects.
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Hello, Tereza Sovová —and welcome to English Forums. Thank you for registering as a member.

(...) even though several studies suggested that it may have adverse biological effects.

'Cause...effect' is a bit tautological, semantically speaking.
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Thanks a lot. It is always nice to find out that the reviewer is wrong. Have a nice day. Emotion: smile

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