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The phrase "an effect could be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential outcomes or consequences of a situation or action.
Example: "In this experiment, an effect could be observed if the variables are controlled properly."
Alternatives: "a possible effect is" or "one potential effect could be".
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Such an effect could be attributed to their ionization at physiological pH.
On the other hand, such an effect could be potentially exploited for delivering a larger amount of drug to lesional skin than to the adjacent healthy skin.
This was the lowest dose for which an effect could be observed over a time period of 14 weeks in male rats.
The production of SA, however, is typically delayed, explaining why leaves needed to be treated for 24 hours before an effect could be seen, the scientists say.
It is likely that surface energy varies as a function of size,[2] and such an effect could be a consequence of the relative number of atoms at kinks versus facets and the relative number of atoms contained at or near the surface in comparison to the bulk.
In such a frame of reference, an "effect" could be observed before its "cause".
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Therefore, an antimetastatic effect could be expected as a consequence of CIGB-552 treatment.
A direct effect could be a physiological change associated with an increased risk of death.
A plausible effect could be an enhancement of immune escape from cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs).
If there is a nonlinear forcing in this case, a synchronisation caused by a Moran effect could be rejected.
When urinary creatinine was not included as a covariate in models, a similar effect could be seen.
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