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The phrase "a related effect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an outcome or consequence that is connected to a particular cause or situation.
Example: "The new policy has led to a decrease in costs, and it has also produced a related effect of increased employee satisfaction."
Alternatives: "a corresponding effect" or "an associated effect".
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A related effect occurs when people repeatedly express their own opinions.
In his work, Borges achieves a related effect, by different means.
In a related effect the Internet has brought plagiarism into the computer era in two distinct senses.
Interestingly, current research on a related effect, which is known as retrieval-induced forgetting, can illuminate this debate.
A related effect is the result of seismic waves from an earthquake passing through the seawater following their refraction through the seafloor.
A related effect of underdetermination is that the sample eigenvectors in the null space form a random orthogonal basis.
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A related issue concerns adverse effects of endoscopy among screening participants.
Items in one context shift from, travel across boundaries, and generate a different but related effect in other contexts.
Adding a second time- related effect to this first order fractional polynomial model dramatically improved the model fit.
Existing cancer guidelines recommend trend tests and pairwise comparison tests for determining whether chance, rather than a treatment-related effect, is a plausible explanation for an apparent increase in tumor incidence (U.S. EPA 2005a).
Similar to other statistical tests, the test sequence leading to the NOEC will detect a substance-related effect with a given safety only if it has a certain size.
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