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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have more effect" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have a greater impact or influence on something. It is often used in discussions or arguments to emphasize the significance of something. Example: The new marketing strategy will have more effect on sales than the previous one. In this sentence, "have more effect" is used to convey that the new marketing strategy will have a stronger influence on sales compared to the previous strategy.
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"Research has found that indirect methods have more effect on kids," said Tahereh Bakhtiyari.
Perhaps they think the public humiliation of an idol will have more effect on young fans.
"Psychological factors may have more effect on us than absolutely anything else.
Smaller amounts of synthetic steroids have more effect in women than in men.
Tokyo's intervention would have more effect if the Japanese central bank followed with more monetary easing.
Nothing would have more effect on the nation's ability to meet the expenses of baby boomers' retirements, he said.
But the tweaks further down the driveline probably have more effect on how the car feels and performs.
It was a fitting end to a bad year.But the ruling may have more effect on the spirits industry.
No technological change would have more effect on the living standards of struggling Americans than improvements in energy and food, which dominate the economy and drive up prices.
The idea that a few books that even most professors have not read have more effect than television on people's attitudes seems a little silly.
Ray Everett-Church, an opponent of spam who is now a consultant with the ePrivacy Group, agrees that the proposed registry would have more effect on big companies than fly-by-night spammers.
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