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The phrase "no significant effects" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that a certain action or event did not have a great or noticeable impact or to describe the results of a particular experiment or study. For example, "The results of the study showed that there were no significant effects on the students' performance after the implementation of the new curriculum."
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No significant effects were seen.
There were no significant effects of gender or age group.
Isoflurane presented no significant effects in both ARDS groups.
No significant effects were observed in EMG recordings.
For all other dimensions, no significant effects were found.
Test scores had no significant effects on full-time employment.
However, season had no significant effects on TAN (P > 0.2).
Other occupational classes and subjective class show no significant effects.
No significant effects are seen in either measurement.
There are once again no significant effects on wage.
No significant effects were seen at the HIGH dose.
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