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The phrase "an obvious effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a clear or easily recognizable outcome or consequence of a particular action or event.
Example: "The new policy had an obvious effect on employee productivity, leading to a significant increase in output."
Alternatives: "a clear impact" or "a noticeable result".
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Overall, the hydrothermal pretreatment shows an obvious effect on hemicellulose removal, while the following alkali fractionation can remove lignin effectively.
Mr. Reimer said that he was pleased, because the settlement, besides having an obvious effect on poor defendants in the state, could have national implications.
The introduction of the Fire, said Apple's chief executive, Timothy D. Cook, did not have "an obvious effect" on the iPad.
The erosion type had an obvious effect on the activities of invertase, urease and alkaline phosphatase.
Both FPD-angle and torque load have an obvious effect on this type of gearing.
It can be concluded that tube external shape changed has an obvious effect on refrigeration effect.
Temperature has an obvious effect on the performance of the products.
The material of the cover has an obvious effect on the impurity concentration.
So we considered that higher frequency stimulation may reach an obvious effect.
Therefore, we have demonstrated that overland water flow has an obvious effect on shallow landslides.
These factors will have an obvious effect on nanoparticles synthesis in aqueous micellar media.
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