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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'sheer effect' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe an event or action that has a powerful or dramatic impact. For example: "The sheer effect of the bomb blast was overwhelming."
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The opening of the Quintet in C Major of Schubert provides a simple and quite early example of chords used for the sheer effect of their sound.
The heavily pigmented cream products of its new Toxic Nature collection have a painterly texture -- less for a sheer effect, more for full coverage -- and they're surprisingly pretty.
While the sheer effect of these efforts, including introducing Move Moments for physical exercise, is still anecdotal, better data are becoming available with the children who have been in the control group now for four years.
And then for sheer effect, one of the public-realm pieces is a Richard Wilson number, in which a vast ovoid portion of the facade of a disused building on Moorfields has been cut out and set to rotate in three dimensions.
Novel 3' variants can be non-neutral for instance when containing regulatory motifs such as miRNA targets or destabilization elements, or when affecting translation efficiency through the sheer effect of 3' UTR size [ 17].
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Mimicking the natural runway looks, the sheer effects of a tinted moisturizer are all you need to create a luminous, even complexion that withstands the heat and humidity.
FOR sheer theatrical effect, it is hard to beat Arnaud Montebourg.
But on the other hand, there is the bossy narrowness of other white Communists, the jargon of dogma, the lack of escape and the sheer brutalizing effect of the race conflict.
Perhaps it's truer to say that London Road is a film oratorio, a cinema piece that does not hide its stage origins, but flaunts an artificiality and theatricality as part of its sheer audacious effect.
When my father's trial finally began in June 2005, the government presented 71 witnesses, including nearly two dozen from Israel, paraded before the jury for sheer emotional effect.
This room, restored after the fire, includes a huge French Rococo ceiling, characterised by Ian Constantinides, the lead restorer, as possessing a "coarseness of form and crudeness of hand ... completely overshadowed by the sheer spectacular effect when you are at a distance".
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