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"almost no effect" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a minimal or negligible impact or consequence of something. Example: The new policy had almost no effect on improving employee morale. Despite the company's efforts, the workers remained unhappy and dissatisfied.
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This had almost no effect.
Others will have almost no effect.
/ This device has almost no effect at all on regret.
Playing surface, meanwhile, had almost no effect on injury risk.
Money really has almost no effect on the outcome of political races.
In other words, college attendance has almost no effect on weight gain.
Trying to remember something has been shown to have almost no effect on whether you do remember it.
In fact, studies show that motivation has almost no effect on how well you can learn to fence or swim.
Professor Curtis is skeptical of both of those simple approaches, saying, "They have almost no effect in outdoor applications".
A decade of intense American efforts to eradicate coca have had almost no effect on overall cocaine production.
Such limited efforts would have almost no effect on the use of fossil fuels, or on emissions.
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