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Discover LudwigThe phrase "discernible impacts" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used when discussing the effects or consequences of something. Example: "The new policy has had discernible impacts on the company's profits and employee satisfaction."
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Of the 11 military adventures the researchers analysed, they found that five had had no discernible impacts on subsequent terrorism; six were followed by more terrorism than there had been before.
Structures near the periphery were oversampled because the sampling's primary purpose was to identify a boundary beyond which there were no discernible impacts on indoor air, for mitigation purposes.
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"The introduction of fees has had no discernible impact on the outcome of cases.
And underwhelming attendance has a discernible impact on an event, said Thom Singer, another professional speaker.
Ali Ghalib Baban, Iraq's minister of planning, said it had not had a discernible impact.
Why bother writing articles, mounting investigations, and uncovering facts if they had no discernible impact?
Science tells us climate change has not had a discernible impact on global hurricane activity.
They scored 4 points and had little discernible impact on the outcome of the game.
Outside of some labor unions, few organizations forcefully advocate for the poor with discernible impact.
The days have been lengthening for a month now, to little discernible impact.
Because this category of donor gives more than the average, that 1% drop has a pretty discernible impact".
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