Examples of 'fect' in a sentence

Meaning of "fect"

fect (adjective) - A slang term used to describe something as cool, awesome, or fantastic

How to use "fect" in a sentence

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We should put this proposal into ef fect.
Fect parts or provide a replacement device.
Four major sites have been opened up to this ef fect.
Fect of inflation in reducing the incidence of the excises.
Remove shavings as they can af fect the function of electrical components.
Fect was to lessen competition or to create a monopoly.
Nonetheless the aid being proposed today makes per fect sense.
Fect all states in the region.
These liquid chemicals have a particularly toxic ef fect on people and the environment.
Fect co ltd.
CEMESTEA provides a per fect environment for education and learning.
Fect that my group has always been against European con struction.
Very few Member States wish to introduce this obligation to notify a de fect.
A per fect team wi th p ipet te t ips by BRAND Volume range.
Her modern style meets the formal avantgarde style of Godard in per fect discord.

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Ef fect of Chernobyl on emergency planning in Belgium.
Prohibition of customs duties and charges having equivalent ef fect in trade between Member States.
Direct effect thus has the ef fect of penalizing the offending Member State.
Members of the new institution were appointed with ef ¬ fect from.
Such depreciation could af - fect our operating income and financial position.
Moreover, it must also have a real deterrent ef fect on the employer.
But in fect tbls linitation onl"y eroluiles a sall percentage of the unenployeil.
Dead, we have learned all things have both a cause and an ef fect.
From this latter point of view, the economic ef ¬ fect of the subsidy is important.
Imper fect as these institutions may be, they nevertheless form a part of the common identity.
There is also empirical evidence to suggest that macroeconomic policies af fect long-term growth.
He should be per fect in his sphere, as God is perfect in his sphere.
Receive the purr - fect.
These deaths af - fect all countries, both sexes and all ages.
There are, however, conflicting arguments as to the nature of the ef fect.
The ef fect way is suitable for echo and reverberation units, limiters, compressors, etc.
The sub-population concerned is a small one, these measures have a relatively pronounced effect . fect.
H fect my career?
Ifeel like I gotta share this with somebody … ' cause it 's just too per fect.
The new rules come into ef fect for the execution of the 1999 budget.
The decisions taken by the Council in April and May 1986 af fect all three areas.
There is a per fect phrase in English, ' We take note '.
Embedded, slightly pro - truding stainless-steel-ef - fect strip inserts give these doors their special appeal.

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