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"a little impact" is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has a small or limited effect. For example, "The introduction of new zoning regulations had a little impact on home values in the neighborhood."
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"Maybe we had a little impact," he said of the North's restraint over the drills.
I like the association because it makes me feel like I had a little impact".
The first one is that cooling channels have a little impact on the EM load.
They don't understand, but maybe there will be a little impact, a little something learned by the brain.
Perhaps it is fated to lose a little impact and logic when scrutinised later, in the cold light of day.
The biomass density had a significant impact, but particle size had a little impact on the distribution of biomass particles in the biochar bed.
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where the azimuth-dependent motion error δ R a has little impact on the RCMC envelope, so it is not considered in this paper.
Be aware that some research has suggested that using a 6% tea tree oil gel five times a day had little impact on cold sores.[19].[19]
A growing body of research suggests simply going to dinner and a movie has little impact.
The realisation that your individual efforts to be a greener citizen have little impact on a global problem invites apathy and cynicism.
Such a change has little impact on yogurt's viscosity and other characteristics.
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