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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a has a significant" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It could be used in a context where you are trying to describe something that has a significant impact or importance, but it needs to be properly structured.
Example: "The study shows that a new policy has a significant effect on employee productivity."
Alternatives: "has a considerable" or "has a major".
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"Not being able to swim can narrow people's options to take part in all types of sport and physical activity, like canoeing and sailing, and it has a has a significant impact on their safety".
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It is certainly that block A have a significant influence on the stress distribution of coal mass.
Group A had a statistically significant higher (P < 0.05) number of CVC interruptions per day.
Finally, the statistical significance determines whether a predictor has a significant explanatory value.
The medication is a "drug that has a significant withdrawal effect," she said.
But Russia has a significant role as a spoiler.
Widely respected as a malaria researcher, he has a significant social media presence.
"As a result, although iPod has a significant lead, this game is far from over".
C.G.E.D. is hardly a household name but it has a significant network.
The next Democratic contests, though, are this Saturday's caucuses in Nevada, a state that has a significant Latino population, and a primary, on February 27th, in South Carolina.
Focusing on CC, having a CC has a significant but really low impact upon those situations.
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