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received the same effect
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "received the same effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the outcome or impact of an action or event that is similar to another. Example: "The new marketing strategy received the same effect as the previous campaign, resulting in increased sales."
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60 human-written examples
The extra cost for patients in the low CVD risk group to receive the same effect is $15,511 relative to the patients in the very high CVD risk group.
As all animals received the same concentration of isoflurane, no observed effect can be due to the influence of isoflurane alone.
Science
Each mouse received the same vector/vehicle in both wounds to avoid possible effects from leakage.
Science
All animals received the same amount of DMSO, which did not produce any notable effect.
The other four groups received the same stimulations but these were unpaired as to exclude associative effects.
Science
Still, the effect of tracking on educational aspirations has not received the same attention.
Although the orthopedic effects of different pulls of HGs have been studied through FEA [21], their orthodontic effects in complete permanent dentition have not received the same attention.
Science
The other agencies received the same amounts.
News & Media
Both men received the same prison sentence.
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Both received the same treatment.
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Moments later, City received the same.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider replacing "received the same effect" with stronger and more descriptive alternatives that use vivid language, such as "mirrored the effect" or "yielded a parallel consequence", depending on the intent.
Common error
Avoid using "received the same effect" without clearly specifying the antecedent action. Ensure the sentence unequivocally states what 'caused' the effect being discussed. Without this, the statement may seem vague or incomplete.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "received the same effect" functions as a predicate in a sentence, describing the outcome or impact experienced by something or someone. Although Ludwig does not provide direct examples, the construction suggests a comparison of results between two or more subjects.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "received the same effect" is used to express that different subjects experienced comparable outcomes. Although direct examples are absent from Ludwig, analysis suggests its function as a predicate indicating a similarity in results. The phrase suits neutral to formal contexts like professional reports or news articles. To enhance clarity, always specify the antecedent action leading to the effect. Consider alternatives like "had a comparable impact" for simpler expression or "yielded a parallel consequence" for a more formal tone. Ensure the sentence clearly indicates the cause of the effect.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
experienced a similar outcome
Replaces "received" with "experienced" and "effect" with "outcome", focusing on the resultant event.
obtained the same result
Substitutes "received" with "obtained" and "effect" with "result", highlighting the achievement of a particular end.
had a comparable impact
Uses "had" instead of "received" and "impact" instead of "effect", emphasizing the influence or consequence.
elicited the same response
Highlights that the reaction or answer was identical.
yielded a parallel consequence
Employs "yielded" and "consequence" for a more formal tone, stressing the derived outcome.
mirrored the effect
Uses 'mirrored' to indicate the effect was highly similar, like a reflection.
resulted in an equivalent phenomenon
Replaces "effect" with "phenomenon", adding a layer of scientific observation to the outcome.
produced a corresponding reaction
Focuses on the response or action generated as being similar.
created a similar impression
Focuses on the perception or feeling that was generated, indicating that it was alike.
showed a like manifestation
Uses more formal language to suggest a similar display or appearance.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "received the same effect" to sound more formal?
For a more formal tone, consider alternatives such as "yielded a parallel consequence" or "resulted in an equivalent phenomenon". These options use more sophisticated vocabulary and phrasing.
Is it correct to say "obtained the same effect" instead of "received the same effect"?
Yes, "obtained the same effect" is a grammatically correct and semantically similar alternative. "Obtained the same result" can also work depending on the specific context.
What is a simpler way to express "received the same effect"?
Simpler alternatives include "had a comparable impact" or "experienced a similar outcome". These options are more direct and easier to understand.
How does "mirrored the effect" differ in meaning from "received the same effect"?
"Mirrored the effect" implies a very close or exact similarity, suggesting that the outcome was virtually identical. "Received the same effect" simply means that the effect was similar, without necessarily implying a perfect match. Check if "created a similar impression" fits in you context too.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested