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The phrase "palpable effect" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a tangible or easily noticeable result or impact of a certain action, event, or phenomenon. Example: The implementation of the new recycling program had a palpable effect on the amount of waste generated by the company, significantly reducing it by 30%.
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In recent financial quarters, as advertising rose to flood tide levels, the circulation decline had no palpable effect on revenue.
The lower people's education levels, the less likely they are to take a medication that does not have any immediately palpable effect when they take it.
No magic wand, the legislation would nonetheless have a very palpable effect on a country importing 60 percent of its gasoline needs.
The palpable effect of living in perpetual crisis is bruisingly rendered here; it's a production that succeeds in stringing itself taut and that, even now, makes O'Casey's angry howl vibrate with credibility (2 15).
And this story, too, begins erotically, as Eva Mendes strokes herself to entice her night-club-manager boyfriend, played by Joaquin Phoenix (who, with his co-star Mark Wahlberg, co-produced the film, to palpable effect).
He promises to leave a legacy of brick, concrete, steel and glass matched by few of his predecessors, which would alter the landscape of Britain, both city and countryside, to palpable effect.
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But the economic crisis has had few palpable effects on ordinary Germans so far.
Which if it sounds like an abstruse point has palpable effects.
But, she says, having parents with so many obligations has palpable effects on learning.
The palpable effects of living in perpetual crisis is bruisingly rendered here; it's a production that succeeds in stringing itself taut and that even now, maybe especially now, makes O'Casey's angry howl vibrate with credibility.
But his sentences were certainly infectious, if only because they seemed so easy to write, seemed so natural, provoked such palpable effects in the way they refracted and magnified life.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com