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Discover LudwigThe phrase "little effects" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to refer to small or subtle impacts or consequences, rather than major or noticeable ones. Example: "Despite its seemingly insignificant size, the tiny spider's bite had little effects on the hiker's body." In this sentence, "little effects" refers to the minor, subtle impact of the spider's bite on the hiker's body.
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You can just marvel and marvel at the little effects, and the little changes.
All the little effects, like being able to run pedestrians over, came from someone saying: "Hey, it would be cool if you could do this".
SeNPs had little effects on them (Fig. 10c).
However, Na+ and Ca2+ showed little effects on its activity.
The drying air temperature has little effects on the ERARR.
Capillary voltage has little effects on αMS values.
However, exogenous NO had little effects on melatonin levels.
Lubricant had little effects on the friction coefficient.
And other QTLs have little effects in DHs can hardly be detected in GCA effects.
So fluency and ambiguity probably would have little effects on students' learning.
However, SeNPs as a drug carrier had little effects on protein expression.
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