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The phrase "a clear effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the noticeable impact or outcome of a particular action, event, or phenomenon.
Example: "The new policy had a clear effect on employee productivity, leading to improved performance across the board."
Alternatives: "a distinct impact" or "an obvious result".
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"Political disputes and quarrels have a clear effect on the security situation," he said.
In Moselle's film, her presence has a clear effect; the act of observing something changes it.
But a game against an M.L.S. team can have a clear effect.
Following up several years later, Ms Duflo found a clear effect on the education of girls.
[There wasn't a clear effect, positive or negative.
A clear effect on major VFA was not observed.
Our study showed a clear effect that was in subgroup of subjects with medication overuse.
The use of radio power management has a clear effect on the global energy consumption.
The experimental design showed a clear effect of viscosity and surfactant concentration on adsorption kinetics.
The aerator had a clear effect on water temperature in the hypolimnion.
Diet had a clear effect, with increasing calorific intake prolonging retention in the dog model.
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