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"effect on" or "effect to"



 
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"effect on" or "effect to" #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 19, 2009 12:32 pm   "effect on" or "effect to"
 

Hi,

Can you tell me which one is correct?
"effect on" or "effect to "

Thanks,
Samira
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"effect on" or "effect to" #2 (permalink) Wed Aug 19, 2009 17:05 pm   "effect on" or "effect to"
 

Hi Samira,
To affect smb or smth
Have an effect on smb or smth
Cheers,
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