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Discover LudwigThe phrase "distinct effect" is an acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English.
You could use it when you want to refer to a distinct or noticeable impact of something. For example: "The lockdown had a distinct effect on people's mental health."
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In the Chinese culinary canon, each has its own distinct effect of chewiness, crunchiness or springiness.
But income had its own distinct effect: living in the lowest bracket left children with up to six per cent less brain surface area than children from high-income families.
The size, shape and thickness of the piece that enters your mouth has a distinct effect on the way you register its flavour, as, of course, do the other ingredients with which you combine it.
The commission proposes that Westminster votes with a "separate and distinct effect" on England should "normally" require the consent of a majority of English MPs.
Each factor has a distinct effect on heavy metal removal.
Three measures are independently proposed to capture the distinct effect on the ULC.
(2) A distinct effect of crystalline anisotropy and indenter size are found on hardness.
A distinct effect on uncertainty in a multiple correlation context is age.
The residual thermal stresses had a rectilinear and distinct effect on the crack growth rate.
The initial pressure has a distinct effect on the maximum hydrogen explosion pressure in linked vessels.
At the very least, building this game has had a distinct effect on how Wright sees his own life.
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