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The phrase "a tiny effect in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or influence of something in a specific context or area.
Example: "The study revealed a tiny effect in the overall performance of the participants."
Alternatives: "a minor impact in" or "a small influence in".
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CERN discovery of a tiny effect in particles called D mesons provides fresh way to probe why matter exists.
The remaining factors have a tiny effect in explaining the HAZ gap in the case of Yemen.
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Studying Congressional races from 1972 to 1990, Steven Levitt of the University of Chicago concluded that campaign finance had a tiny effect: an extra $175,000 in campaign spending, in today's money, would buy only a third of a percentage point of the final vote.
In addition, the suspension viscosity has a tiny effect on the attachment of bacteria.
The graph provided in Media 3 and Fig. 7 may hint to a tiny effect that grows with successive parabolas flown.
In particular, they estimate that reducing class size in the 8th grade by 5% increases mean schooling attainment by about 0.005 years, a tiny effect.
So this is a very tiny effect.
A Home Office review shortly after this boom period found that CCTV cameras had a tiny positive effect of 3 per cent improvement in public places, no effect whatsoever on crimes committed on public transport, and a substantial improvement in multi-storey car parks.
It is important to keep in mind that we have only a tiny statistical effect, so that it is always hard to distinguish signal from noise.
Pushing gold exploration to the nanoscale, scientists used SLAC's Linac Coherent Light Source X-ray laser to produce a series of 3-D images that detail a ringing effect in tiny gold crystals.
As argued recently, however, tiny effects are increasingly discovered in genome-wide association studies with the help of enlarged samples, but whether tiny effects are of great interest remains unclear [51], [52].
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