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The phrase "a noticeable effect in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or influence of something in a specific context or area.
Example: "The new policy has had a noticeable effect in improving employee morale."
Alternatives: "a significant impact on" or "a marked influence in".
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The results suggest that intentional reasoning has a noticeable effect in generating more syntactically complex and accurate language, and also influences perceptions of task difficulty.
"While I'd always assumed that an equal society must score better on social cohesion," he says, "I'd always imagined you could only observe a noticeable effect in some kind of utopia.
Treatment did not have a noticeable effect in all patients.
This apparent cluster was due to a noticeable effect in the native village, where the spatial resolution of cases was lower.
Of note, exposure of H157 cells to (FTI + GGTI) or IPA-3 alone did not demonstrate a noticeable effect in the wound healing assay.
Lastly, suppression of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production using either a NAD(P H oxidase inhibitor or superoxide dismutase significantly decreases early-onset apoptosis of VSMC, with a noticeable effect in the reduction in neointima formation.
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International sanctions, introduced after the first nuclear test in 2006, have not had any noticeable effect — in part because they have not been seriously implemented.
Currently, very little is known about the extent of difference in adherence required to produce any noticeable effect in terms of overall health status and health care expenditure.
However, the numerical analysis shows that the impact of these targeted pinning strategies is mostly negligible, see Fig. 4. For Strategy 1, we observe a noticeable effect only in the extremist scenario when (delta _{ell }) is high and (p_ell ) is low.
The sparger design was found to have a noticeable effect on k1a in the low gas velocity range (ug<0.15m/s) but only a slight effect in the high gas velocity range (ug>0.20m/s).
Mr. Entwisle of Kew said that climate change was already "having a noticeable effect on plants" in Britain, which is seeing a trend toward warmer and drier springs.
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