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The phrase "has a little effect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when something has an impact, but not a significant one. For example, "The new policy has had a little effect on customer satisfaction, but it's not as noticeable as expected."
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The method, processing channel R, G and B by the same template, has a little effect on each channel, avoiding effectively the image distortion caused by neglecting the link among channels.
Electroosmosis only has a little effect.
The gas slippage has a little effect on dynamic permeability in coal reservoirs.
Final, the different ligand has a little effect on the coordination bond length, and the trend agrees with references.
However, when the average pore radius is greater than 0.151 µm, the degree of water saturation will has a little effect on the breakthrough pressure.
In addition, the radiation emitted from the RE2O3 compound has a little effect on the radiation dose rates around the KSC-4 cask.
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MR: Has being on television, performing to millions of people at a clip, had a little effect on you?
"But I think it probably had a little effect on him".
However, inhibition of melatonin biosynthesis had a little effect on NO-induced alkaline stress tolerance.
Lee-Waters said her pregnancy had a little effect, but I just wasn't accurate enough with my shots.
Still, the decision was welcomed by politician of both sides of the aisle, who also cautioned it would have a little effect on prices.
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