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The phrase "had a limited effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where the impact or influence of something was not significant or extensive.
Example: "The new policy had a limited effect on improving employee morale."
Alternatives: "had a minor impact" or "had a negligible influence."
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Even social class had a limited effect.
The union campaign has had a limited effect on Labor Ready, Mr. King said.
"Any uncertainties in the runup to the referendum seem to have had a limited effect.
"Any uncertainties in the run-up to the referendum seem to have had a limited effect.
Friction minimally influenced longitudinal stiffness and had a limited effect on lateral behavior.
Vegetation had a limited effect, input load being transported mostly outside the growing season.
Viscosity tests indicated the used chemical additive had a limited effect on viscosity reduction.
Bill Clinton's much-lauded bill banning assault guns had a limited effect.
These have had a limited effect in reviving lending in Western economies.
"It probably had a limited effect, if any effect, on the outcome on any game," he said.
But it also shows why QE has only had a limited effect in persuading companies to borrow and invest.
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