Frequently Used Collocations for Expressing ‘Impact’ in Academic Writing

A word' impact' on the blackboard

In IELTS writing, we often discuss the impact of something or someone, such as new regulations, latest policies, or even newly elected leaders. Some impacts are negative, while others are positive. Today, I’ll give you some common collocations to express these impacts, so you can quickly create effective sentences in your writing.

Frequently Used Collocations for Expressing 'Impact' in One Table

CollocationsExamples from Authoritative Media Source
have a/an (significant / positive / negative / profound / detrimental / destructive) impact on1. "The new policy will have a significant impact on the economy." (BBC News)
2. "Climate change is expected to have a profound impact on global agriculture." (The Guardian)
3. "The layoffs had a negative impact on employee morale." (The New York Times)
pose a threat to1. "The rise in sea levels poses a threat to coastal communities." (The Guardian)
2. "Cybersecurity breaches pose a threat to personal data." (CNN)
3. "Invasive species pose a threat to native ecosystems." (National Geographic)
create a lasting impact on1. "The initiative created a lasting impact on community development." (The New York Times)
2. "Her work in education has created a lasting impact on future generations." (Washington Post)
3. "The project created a lasting impact on local wildlife conservation." (BBC News)
experience an impact from1. "Businesses are experiencing an impact from the recent economic downturn." (Reuters)
2. "Students are experiencing an impact from online learning." (The Guardian)
3. "The industry has experienced an impact from changing consumer behaviors." (Bloomberg)
have a/an (positive / negative / serious / far-reaching) effect on1. "The reform had a serious effect on healthcare accessibility." (The Washington Post)
2. "New regulations will have a positive effect on air quality." (CNN)
3. "The legislation could have a far-reaching effect on environmental policies." (Financial Times)
assess the (impact / effect) of1. "Researchers are assessing the impact of climate change on biodiversity." (National Geographic)
2. "The study aims to assess the effect of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance." (The New York Times)
3. "They are assessing the impact of social media on mental health." (BBC News)
measure the impact of1. "Analysts are measuring the impact of the new regulations on small businesses." (Financial Times)
2. "The survey will measure the effect of the training program on employee productivity." (Reuters)
3. "They aim to measure the impact of tourism on local economies." (The Guardian)
undergo an impact from1. "The industry underwent an impact from the global supply chain disruptions." (Bloomberg)
2. "The healthcare system has undergone an impact from increased demand." (The Washington Post)
3. "Students underwent an impact from the shift to remote learning." (CNN)
lead to significant consequences for1. "The decision led to significant consequences for the local economy." (CNN)
2. "Changes in policy could lead to significant consequences for wildlife protection." (National Geographic)
3. "The merger led to significant consequences for employees." (BBC News)

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