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The phrase "a material effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe a significant or substantial impact or influence of something.
Example: "The new policy had a material effect on the company's overall performance, leading to increased profits."
Alternatives: "a significant impact" or "a substantial effect."
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But, if genuine, Lane's lawyers believe it would have a material effect on their client's appeal.
He said it would not have a material effect on Allstate's results.
And Mr. Pilla said the settlement would not have a material effect on Microsoft's financial results.
He said the move was not expected to have a material effect on earnings.
Urbanization is having a material effect on the complexity of construction projects.
In any case, it was serious and – remarkably for student idealism – it had a material effect.
Mr. Slusark said that would not have a material effect on the company's 2012 performance.
More immediately, the online companies report the South Australian tax would have a "material" effect on their operations, he says.
The transaction is unlikely to have a material effect on Johnson & Johnson's revenue or earnings, the companies said.
The troubles at those businesses are not expected to have a material effect on PepsiCo's business, company officials said.
KPMG concluded that the acts in question would have a material effect on the financial statements of the company.
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