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Discover LudwigThe phrase "partially influence" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a situation where something has a limited or incomplete effect on another thing. Example: "The new policy will partially influence employee productivity, but other factors will also play a significant role."
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Parents' beliefs may also impact help-seeking and at least partially influence future use of services.
Our data provide evidence that AS3MT genes are related to developmental delay and may partially influence arsenic methylation capacity.
Burkholderia pseudomallei was found to be unevenly distributed in soil and that the physicochemical properties of soil may partially influence the presence and absence of the bacterium (Ngamsang et al. 2015; Palasatien et al. 2008).
Results of both methods indicate that different underlying constructs may partially influence condom use and condom refusal.
These data indicate that FOXO4 may partially influence GC cell metastasis by regulating EMT process, and additional molecular mechanisms will be studied in future work.
NPC1 may partially influence susceptibility to obesity by altering adipocyte function although further studies are needed to decipher its contribution to obesity development.
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But how much of their decisions are partially influenced by resources?
I think there have been attempts to tell multiple stories at the same time, which is probably partially influenced by the Internet.
Organic matter content and oxalate extractable sesquioxides only partially influenced Kd.
Officers at four green building associations across Southeast Asia say Green Mark's success has partially influenced how they developed their local rating tools.
However, modularity could also present limitations, and the realization of its benefits is partially influenced by user's decisions.
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