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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a effect that" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an effect that" due to the vowel sound at the beginning of "effect."
Example: "The study demonstrated an effect that was previously unrecognized in the field."
Alternatives: "an impact that" or "a consequence that."
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No other HLA-A allele had an effect that differed significantly from that of the baseline.
The walls of the classroom were painted a yellow-green, an effect that gave the place a light, fuzzy feel.
The theory showed that mass makes spacetime curve, an effect that has a multitude of implications.
"For substances that cause physiological effects, there is sometimes a small margin between an effect that is safe and one that is harmful," Dr. Pauli said.
Bishop aimed for a dispassionate, even eerie objectivity, an effect that was incompatible with autobiographical writing.
This shows an effect that is significant both in a statistical and a practical sense.
If God is an effect that does not require a cause, why cannot the universe exist without a cause?
Ultrafine grains of dust in space absorb visible starlight, an effect that gives the stars a slightly red tinge.
Patients often suffer inflammation of the brain, an effect that was thought to be a symptom of the disease.
And it's an effect that can take hold deeply and perniciously in an atmosphere of national threat.
A metal clothing stand hung with circular fluorescent lights adds reflections for an effect that is nice, but not new.
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