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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lower impact" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means a reduced or less significant effect or influence on something. Example: "Replacing plastic packaging with biodegradable materials can have a lower impact on the environment."
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Pedoclimatic conditions had a lower impact on SOC changes.
Companies must prove that they've looked at both and found electronics have a lower impact, Riebel said.
Despite the regressive impact, the report said "this budget has a lower impact on low-income families than the previous two budgets".
In addition, providing rainwater to meet domestic water demand for washing machines has a lower impact than using tap water.
A lower impact and, in some cases, rather null effect, had the variation of the process variables.
This result represents a lower impact of design planning in Laracus than most other forest restructuring studies have reported.
Truffle sauce has a lower impact compared to other similar commodities (extra virgin olive oil for example).
Finally, novel papers are published in journals with a lower Impact Factor, compared with non-novel papers, ceteris paribus.
In the 21st century, we need to build a food system that has a lower impact on biodiversity, uses less land, and does not contribute to climate change.
Tests showed that variations in internal confinement have a lower impact on column behavior compared to the external FRP confinement.
If tasks are longer, these overheads will have a lower impact.
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