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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a second effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing multiple outcomes or consequences of a particular action or event, specifically referring to the second one in a sequence.
Example: "The first effect of the new policy was an increase in productivity, while a second effect was improved employee morale."
Alternatives: "another effect" or "a subsequent effect".
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There is a second effect.
A second effect was to make explicit the minimum, expected steps in complex processes.
A second effect can also cause trouble as the microwaves push free electric charges around.
This indicates the existence of a second effect apart from surface charge.
A second effect of Phillipson's chronology is to reduce to the juvenile the influence of both Presbyterianism and the classical authors.
The fact that nitriding with an N2 H2 mixture produces the best result indicates the action of a second effect in addition to the effects of increased ionisation.
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A third effect was the ability to send messages across borders without having to pay high per-message costs.
In the beginning, the two languages exist as two forms in a collage or two parallel musical notes: separate and yet producing a third effect.
Changing forest cover has a third effect on the global radiation balance by altering emissions of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) that control the loadings of multiple warming and cooling climate pollutants: tropospheric ozone (O3), methane (CH4) and aerosols.
A first effect was a medial dorsal negativity between 350-500 ms post-stimulus (peak at 410 ms).
The first weight loss which begins as soon as heating is applied with a first effect at 85 °C is attributed to the loss of adsorbed water molecules.
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