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The phrase "a more nuanced effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that has a subtle or complex impact, often in contexts like art, literature, psychology, or social issues.
Example: "The director's use of lighting created a more nuanced effect, enhancing the emotional depth of the scene."
Alternatives: "a more subtle impact" or "a more complex influence."
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Nguyen thinks sculptures may have had several layers of paint for a more nuanced effect, but since the layers closest to the surface were exposed to weathering and cleaning, only the base layer of paints lingered in the nooks and crannies of the marble.
Our Rps5 loop substitutions, by contrast, appear to have a more nuanced effect that destabilizes PIN only when a mismatch occurs in the codon:anticodon duplex itself.
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It finds evidence that inflows of inventors are critical for wealthier regions, while it has more nuanced effects for less developed areas.
The few existing studies from developing countries on how employment-related interventions affect engagement in illicit activities or violent conflict suggest more nuanced effects than in the OECD.
Future studies should incorporate more detailed measures on adversities in childhood in order to have a more nuanced understanding of effects of early-life adverse life experiences on alcohol use later in life.
Evaluating the TASC system to determine its effect on perspective-taking skills and to determine the specific design elements that create that effect will give us a more nuanced understanding of the effect of design decisions on a system's relationship to spatial cognition.
More recent studies, however, have begun to show a more nuanced view of the effect of debates on voter opinions.
It wasn't the crisis that generated interest in changes in the distribution of income or a more nuanced view concerning the effects of trade and capital flows.
Our results also indicate that immune-challenged animals not exhibiting fever may still exhibit important shifts in the prioritization of thermoregulation; thus, we recommend a more nuanced assessment of the effects of immune activation on thermoregulatory behaviour.
Distilling these features provides a more nuanced conceptualization of the effects of competing demands and the resulting tensions.
Having this information would have allowed a more nuanced investigation of treatment effects, including possible differences by treatment type, by severity of trauma and by time since it occurred.
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