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The phrase "a very small effects" is not correct in English.
It should be "very small effect" to match the singular form. You can use it when discussing the impact or influence of something that is minimal in size or significance.
Example: "The study revealed that the new policy had a very small effect on employee productivity."
Alternatives: "a minimal effect" or "a slight effect."
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Although not shown here, data from the two surveys show that the program overall had a very small effects on parental engagement.
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Only a very small effect of heating procedure was noticed.
The genetic risk for depression is actually due to hundreds of genes, each having a very small effect.
It would have "a very small effect" on the city's overall tax revenues, the mayor said.
The wind speed and ambient temperature variation were found to have a very small effect on the system productivity.
Preference data indicated that contextual fractal fit had a very small effect on preferences (standardized mean contrast=0.07).
Corrections for self-heating of the OP infra-red gas analyser had a very small effect on these relationships.
There was moderate quality evidence of a very small effect on linear growth (standardised mean difference 0.09 (0.06 to 0.13)) and an increase in vomiting (RR 1.29 (1.14 to 1.46)).
However, if you actually work out what the difference in rates is, this is a very small effect, even over the whole history of the Solar System.
However, we also show that this factor is close to unity and therefore has a very small effect on Gc.
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