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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an increased impact" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the effects or consequences of a particular action, event, or change that has become more significant or pronounced. Example: "The new policy has led to an increased impact on employee productivity and morale."
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Hence, on a smaller display, precise interaction may have an increased impact on the interface usability.
When considering such small devices, a number of physical effects, such as friction, capillary and electrostatic force, have an increased impact on the micrometer scale.
This study focuses on the effect of mechanical obstruction alone; however, we present simple models of vasoconstriction illustrating an increased impact on PVR.
The harvesting of artichoke residues for energy production required additional energy inputs leading to an increased impact compared to the solely edible heads harvest (+88%) on land basis.
In contrast, the miro1/miro2-2 plants (Figure 4B) produced siliques with 34.5% unfertilized ovules and 3.4% aborted seeds (n = 1165) randomly dispersed inside the silique, which indicate that the miro1/miro2-2 plant has an increased impact on male and/or female gametogenesis and/or gamete function compared to miro1 plants.
RNA models virtually downweight stem partitions, leading to an increased impact of loops.
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It will have an increasing impact.
This cannot but have an increasing impact, whatever the denials.
Concerns about the disease are having an increasing impact.
The housing crisis will drive the city's future and will have an increasing impact on education, crime and poverty.
While much Latin alternative music remains commercially marginal, its ideas have had an increasing impact on Latin pop.
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