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"a small effect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where a change or event only had a minor impact or influence. For example, "The new law had a small effect on the economy."
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This is not a small effect.
"It's a small effect, but it's important".
"It's a small effect, but it's important". he added.
The temperature had surprisingly a small effect.
It would have a small effect on reducing teen pregnancy.
Interestingly, the time factor induces a small effect on extraction.
The alignment angle had a small effect on scour depth.
Addition of NaCl had only a small effect.
However, that's a small effect -- 6000 km (the radius of the Earth) isn't that much.
It is believed many genes contribute to such diseases, with each one having a small effect.
A spokesperson for HMRC says the changes should only have a "small effect on administrative burdens".
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