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Discover Ludwig"in its effects" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the outcomes or consequences of something. Example: The new policy had a significant impact in its effects on the company's profitability.
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The rot has set in, its effects will be felt for years.
The first type of loan is generally anti-inflationary in its effects because it eliminates excess purchasing power.
Sometimes, he felt, it was superior in its effects to human reason, and sometimes it was obviously inferior.
Reflective practice is not always or easily observable; however, just as professional skill, it can be observed in its effects.
But according to new research, Facebook "addiction" is not only quite different from drug addiction in its effects on the brain, it's also fairly uncommon.
This dilemma is not just a benefit of being bourgeois or having other forms of advantage, although it certainly is differential in its effects and efficacy.
Doing several trials and only publishing the best ones is, in its effects, just as misleading – but it's allowed.
And, boom, that would be that — a piece of procedural ordnance so devastating in its effects and its aftermath that it has been nicknamed "the nuclear option".
LymphoStat-B might differ in its effects from BAFF-R-Ig because it does not block membrane-bound BAFF [ 38].
Therefore, we concluded that the thinner SFCT in high myopic eyes might be secondary in its effects to the longer AL, but it is not an independent factor.
There is a fourth industrial revolution happening and it is likely to be as profound in its effects as the previous three.
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