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Jayden
Which one is correct? Thanks!
Its effects in tackling the problem
Its effects on tackling the problem
2020年2月4日 02:43
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Perhaps this is just me, but the word collocation in "effects in tackling" or "effects on tackling" doesn't seem right for some reason. ie. It doesn't sound natural. Do you have a full sentence with it that we can look at ?
2020年2月4日
The correct collocation is to to have an effect ON (not 'in') something. However, I agree with Greg that the basic phrasing is wrong.
Something (whatever 'its' refers to) can have an effect on a situation or a problem, but not on an action. A possible solution might be to say 'its effects on how the problem was/is tackled' or 'its effect on how people tackle(d) the problem'.
Give us the full sentence if you need more help.
2020年2月4日
Effects in seems a better-suited collocation, but the complete sentence would help, cheers!
2020年2月4日
this is also my probl -.-
2020年2月4日
We need the whole sentence, or better the whole paragraph.
2020年2月4日
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