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The phrase "a relatively small effect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the impact or influence of something that is not significant in magnitude compared to other factors.
Example: "The new policy had a relatively small effect on overall productivity, as most employees adapted quickly to the changes."
Alternatives: "a minor effect" or "a modest impact."
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The choice of discount rates used had a relatively small effect on the cost-effectiveness ratios.
But this is a relatively small effect (the parents are not close relatives) and it therefore appears likely that there is a non-genetic contribution to the similarity observed between the YRI parents.
So in principle, increasing the per-share price would have a relatively small effect on the overall cost of buying Bear.
The freeze would have a relatively small effect on spending — about $10 billion less in 2011 out of about $500 billion in programs.
It's a relatively small effect, said George A. Brooks, an exercise researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, who was not involved with the research.
Although most economists expect the Treasury's decision to have a relatively small effect, they say mortgage rates will remain near their current levels, or decline slightly, during the rest of the year.
Contrary to received wisdom, slashing the rich world's trade-distorting subsidies has a relatively small effect on poor countries.Granted, big developing-country exporters, notably Brazil and Argentina, would gain from reduced subsidies.
"It's an interesting paper and an important paper," said Dr. David A. Hafler, chairman of the neurology department at Yale. "If interferon does have an effect on disability, then it's a relatively small effect".
This is a relatively small effect.
Compared with the Na+, it has a relatively small effect on efflorescence.
However, texture had a relatively small effect on the overall pleasantness in general.
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