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The phrase "also at the effect" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing influence or impact, but it would need clarification or rephrasing for better understanding.
Example: "The changes in policy are also at the effect of public opinion."
Alternatives: "also influenced by" or "also impacted by".
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They hope to look also at the effect of mentoring on the health of the mentors, as well as ways to tap into the growing number of "successfully mentored" individuals who want to mentor others.
However, I would urge them not only to look closer at the moral and strategic implications of their current trajectory, but also at the effect that such an alternative would likely have on the regime collapse scenario they in fact advocate.
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Look also at the effects on other Newsquest papers of price rises.
Also, at 5 °C, the effect of moisture damage on the samples increased with the increase in frequency.
Also at Gs42, the effect on condition factor was dependent on the sex of tadpoles and significant treatment effects were only detected in males.
You also look at the effect of exercise on stress.
The report also looked at the effect of climate change on malnutrition.
This also looked at the effect of fossil sound.
It resembles an enlarged, ravishing box of pastels, which also hints at the effect that awaits within.
They also looked at the effect foreign defaults might have on the availability of credit worldwide.
The study also looked at the effect of sleep on quality of life, and found there was an optimum window of sleep duration.
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