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Discover Ludwig"said effect" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
You could use "the effect said" or "the effect of what was said" instead. For example: "The effect of what was said in the meeting was profound."
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Moreover, since the anti-inflammatory effect of the treatments was determined in terms of a significant decrease in the number of mRNA copies, the said effect on cytokine production may be narrowed down directly to the transcriptional level, specifically the nuclear factor kappa enhancer binding protein (NF- κB) pathway.
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The consequences of said effects for both aligned and misaligned wind and waves are explored.
These features are incorporated in frequency-domain dynamic response analysis to demonstrate that said effects bear a significant impact on the turbine׳s motion in waves.
Another expert said effects on other brain functions would need checking.
You will see a little box with a header that says "Effect Painting".
Italy is still working on its figures, but the treasury says effects will be negligible.
The perfect mountain wasn't available, says effects supervisor Ken Ralston.
That said, this effect was small and had little effect on the overall mean.
"You're fired," it said in effect.
The broadcasters said, in effect, what about the newspapers?
"Whatever the cause," Mr. Bush said, "the effect is discrimination".
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