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The phrase "has not much effect" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation where something has a limited or marginal impact. For example, "Increased taxes have not had much effect on the overall economy".
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For M-SWNT, de-doping has not much effect on the carrier density.
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Housman himself was succinct on the matter: "Oxford had not much effect on me, except that I there met my greatest friend".
The lack or reduction of cooperation of ants from different colonies must have not much effect upon the quality of the resulting solution.
The results from ANOVA showed that the number of epoch had not much effect on the vertical components but on the correction methods.
The threshold of Sirolimus seems to be important in these cells, as lower concentration of Sirolimus with fixed amount of Nimotuzumab has not much cytotoxic effect.
Unsurprisingly, that has not had much effect.
A Kremlin bailout plan, meanwhile, has not had much effect.
Still, the weak performance of the shares has not had much effect on McEwan and his pals.
On Thursday, Mr. Draghi contested comments by some analysts that his forward guidance has not had much effect.
His central strategy, to convince voters that Mr. Corzine is cynically trying to buy a Senate seat, has not had much effect, the survey found.
THOUGH Pope Benedict's tenure has not had much effect on Catholicism in Brazil so far, it has entrenched an old conflict.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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