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Discover Ludwig"comparable effect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a similar or equal result to something else. For example, "Exercising regularly and eating a healthy diet has a comparable effect to taking diet pills."
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No comparable effect was found on adult rates of suicide.
It's impossible to imagine what, if anything, could produce a comparable effect on us today.
CAVEATS Whether one's attitude toward life has a comparable effect on younger people was not studied.
In addition, inhibition of NOX activity from 12 to 24 hpa had a comparable effect on regenerate size (Fig. 2a).
Impressively, HBK001 (at doses 10, 20 and 30 mg/kg) could achieve a comparable effect to linagliptin (Fig. 3A).
For a long while Green seemed to have had a comparable effect on Wallace as she had on the depressed person in his story.
Many are thousands of times sweeter than ordinary table sugar, so you can eat far less of them for a comparable effect.
Listening to the great Lebanese vocalist Sister Marie Keyrouz intone Middle Eastern Christian chant or Tina Turner sing a Buddhist chant has a comparable effect.
Kefir milk exerts comparable effect to that of the antiulcer drug ranitidine.
To achieve a comparable effect in her house, she enlists an imaginative architect and a sympathetic crew of perfectionist local builders whom she dubs the "James gang".
What if Prozac and other, similar drugs that have begun to be linked with the same symptoms had a comparable effect?
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