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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much negative impact" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the harmful or damaging effects of something. Example: The new policies implemented by the government have had a much negative impact on the economy, causing job losses and decreased consumer spending.
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With all that, however, it's still very questionable whether Europe's looming recession will actually have that much negative impact here.
But since the haunted attraction is highly dramatized and the scenarios it depicts are fantastical and embellished, Welch doesn't believe there's much negative impact.
But it is not clear how much negative impact this will have on his candidacy, ten days before the Iowa caucuses, considering that Trump only seems to do better the more people criticize him. .
The questions are not about whether the patients like their appearance or not about how much negative impact these unwanted experiences gave them and thus indirectly the willingness to experience them.
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Therefore, whether EBUS-TBNA shows high diagnostic accuracy for nodal staging in lung cancer patients without enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes on CT in a TB-endemic country—a condition for which FDG-PET has shown much negative diagnostic impact, i.e. false-positive results—remains to be clarified.
There will be a much greater negative impact on Africa because of its geography.
"But the cuts have had a much stronger negative impact on the economy than the troika imagined, and fiscal austerity has pushed the economy deep into recession.
Magyer says that investors with a broad portfolio should invest in GE knowing that their diversification will keep them from experiencing too much potential negative impact.
In addition, many studies emphasized that growing Miscanthus had much less negative impact on biodiversity than annual crops mainly because perennial cultivations provide relatively stable habitats for supporting wild life (Rowe et al. 2009; Werling et al. 2013).
Further, we can observe that the convergence times get slightly longer when the size of the network increases, but the increase in the size of the clique has a much bigger negative impact.
Within the general mismatch literature, a general pattern has emerged of higher pay penalties associated with overeducation relative to overskilling, with overskilling associated with a much larger negative impact on job satisfaction (Mavromaras et al. 2010).
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