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Discover Ludwig"growth effect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the increase in size or wealth attributed to a certain entity or action. For example, "The tax cuts had a measurable growth effect on the local economy."
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It's a trade growth effect," said Mr. Lincicome.
A new study quantifies the "cumulative growth effect" in online content production platforms.
There was no observed growth effect of DDE in boys.
Greater energy efficiency could also spur pockets of industrial growth, leading to a 'macroeconomic growth' effect.
"The OECD report that Bill Shorten falsely referenced did not point to a 2.8% growth effect straightaway.
Seiler and Aaltonen also found that as articles get longer because of the cumulative growth effect, they also get better.
Strenuous efforts by economists to find any growth effect from the 1986 act have failed to find much.
Even the over-optimistic Office for Budget Responsibility is estimating the budget's growth effect at only a pitiful 0.1%.
This less mitogenic condition may have contributed to the mitigation of insulin's growth effect on tenocyte viability.
Highly unequal countries display a lower growth effect than more equal countries.
"It did, indeed, point to a 2.8% growth effect in 80 years, by 2095, as we have accurately pointed out earlier in the week".
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