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Discover Ludwig'much effect' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where something has a great influence on something else. For example, "The new law is having much effect on small businesses in the area."
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Unsurprisingly, that has not had much effect.
How much effect can that have?
How much effect he had was unclear.
Exhortations have not had much effect lately.
It did not have much effect.
The exercise did not seem to have much effect.
Whether infrastructure has much effect on depressed regions is moot.
But how much effect they have depends on each individual.
A Kremlin bailout plan, meanwhile, has not had much effect.
It did not have much effect at Tango Palace.
But even those might not have much effect.
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