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The phrase "had almost no effect" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a situation or action that had very little impact or result. Example: The new marketing campaign had almost no effect on increasing sales.
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This had almost no effect.
Playing surface, meanwhile, had almost no effect on injury risk.
A decade of intense American efforts to eradicate coca have had almost no effect on overall cocaine production.
Varying the protein concentration from 0.05 mg/mL to 5 mg/mL had almost no effect.
Out of the five attacks the system sustained, two shattered all progress, and two had almost no effect.
When using only full 3D defined observations, the increased number of targets had almost no effect on the performance.
For pectin methyl esterase and β-galactosidase the maturity at harvest had almost no effect on this fixed amount of enzyme activity.
However, changes in this ratio had almost no effect on the optimal geometry of the I-shaped high thermal conductivity pathway.
The siRNAs modified with glucosamine analogues had almost no effect of the thermal stability and showed strong resistance to nuclease degradation.
In this circumstance, thermal annealing at 400 °C had almost no effect on the structure and magnetic properties of the film.
For sufficiently wide samples, in the most range of gas flow speeds, the channel width had almost no effect on flame spread.
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