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Discover LudwigThe phrase "effect being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a noun phrase, indicating the result or consequence of something. Example: "The effect being that the company's profits have increased by 20% in the past quarter." This sentence is expressing the result of a certain action, with the phrase "effect being" emphasizing that it is the outcome or consequence of that action.
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Furthermore, an effective interfering shRNA (pRNAD2) was obtained, with its interference effect being 47.88%.
"Care is in effect being rationed.
Bindel is, in effect, being banned.
Much of Cuban farming is, in effect, being privatised.
It is, in effect, being transformed into a global brand.
Several Muslims accused Choudary and his followers of in effect being with the far right protesters.
Romantic anti-capitalism, in contrast, slates capitalism for in effect being too productive.
When companies pay the minimum wage they are in effect being subsidised by the taxpayer".
Co-researcher Vladlen Shvedov can also imagine the effect being scaled up.
Michelangelo adapted Bramante's original plan, the effect being more emotional and mighty, less classically serene.
The Russians had used DNP to keep soldiers warm in winter with the main side effect being weight loss.
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