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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a true influence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has a genuine or significant impact on a person, situation, or outcome.
Example: "Her dedication to environmental causes has made her a true influence in the fight against climate change."
Alternatives: "a genuine impact" or "a real effect".
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I feel like recent stars just come and pass without a true influence.
He has remained a true influence in my approach to exploring sound, and feeds my hope for the future of music.
For instance, it is possible that the lower reproducibility of these two networks reflects; (i) greater variability among subjects due to a true influence of task on their functional organization; (ii) greater variability in the measurement of their activities because of the specific analysis approach; or (iii) some interaction of both factors.
Once again, we observe, overall, that the correction of the long reads does not have a true influence on the quality of the results.
When luminance had to be compared under specific task conditions, we revealed, for the first time, a true influence of number on luminanc e judgments: Darker stimuli were consistently associated with numerically larger stimuli.
Although our results, which are in line with a priori theories, might indicate a true influence of ESR1 variation on estrogen dependent phenotypes they could conceivably be due to selection bias, a potential problem in case-control studies.
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The state battle for Melbourne is following much the same strategy as the federal campaign – the Greens claim they are now the true representatives of progressives while Labor rubbishes the idea that a sole MP can have any true influence on any legislation.
Yet a calculated modesty can augment a nation's true influence.
As a groundswell of new feminism dubbed the fourth wave begins to have true influence, a small group of individual activists have emerged who stand comparison with a dogged suffragette like Emmeline Pankhurst, or with Millicent Fawcett, the social pioneer who addressed that rally in July 1913.
And so, when Barnes writes, in connection with Mario Vargas Llosa's Flaubertian meditation, "The Perpetual Orgy," that "the true influence of a great writer is to say, simply and repeatedly, across the years: Go thou and do otherwise," I found myself wanting Barnes himself to heed the call.
This health policy for the poor population provides an opportunity to investigate the true influence of poverty on the development of diabetes and the equality of diabetes care.
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