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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stabilizing effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or influence of something that helps to maintain stability in a situation or system.
Example: "The new policy implemented by the government is expected to have a stabilizing effect on the economy during these turbulent times."
Alternatives: "a calming influence" or "a balancing impact".
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STILL, the store had a stabilizing effect.
Normally, the cimbra would have had a stabilizing effect, creating drag, like the tail of a kite.
Mr. Blankfein took an optimistic view of that regulation, saying it would have a stabilizing effect.
The presence of viscosity normally has a stabilizing effect on the flow of a fluid.
Experimental results show that the control strategy provides a stabilizing effect on chatter.
The advantages of negative feedback include simplicity and a stabilizing effect on the amplifier.
This confirms the experimental observation that a decrease in aspect ratio has a stabilizing effect.
The fast rotation of the asteroid has a stabilizing effect on the equatorial orbital motion.
Waving the paddle side-to-side so that it brushed across the surface of the water would create a stabilizing effect when standing still.
The lushness and environmental consciousness of Evergreen and the surrounding area seemed to have a stabilizing effect on Jean, she said.
Another hypothesis is that, like sailors on a teetering boat, bees lean into and compensate for the vibrations, in a manner that has a stabilizing effect.
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