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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a smallest effect" is not correct in standard English; it should be "the smallest effect." You can use "the smallest effect" when referring to the least significant impact or outcome in a given context.
Example: "In our study, we found that the treatment had the smallest effect on participants' overall well-being."
Alternatives: "the least effect" or "the minimal effect."
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However, some environmental moderation of FR-EXT is present, albeit of a small effect.
These results are worthwhile to consider when making single MM changes, particularly when the position to be substituted is C (greatest effect) or A (smallest effect).
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This study illustrates an effective approach to appreciate the biological significance of a small effect.
This is not a small effect.
A smaller effect was seen for women.
"It's a small effect, but it's important".
It would have a small effect on reducing teen pregnancy.
A spokesperson for HMRC says the changes should only have a "small effect on administrative burdens".
It is believed many genes contribute to such diseases, with each one having a small effect.
The radiated heat pushes the asteroid like a rocket thruster, a small effect that becomes significant over time.
A small effect may exist in subjective symptoms, like pain, he conceded, but not in doctor-observable ones like swelling.
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