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Discover Ludwig"similar impact" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to two or more things that have a comparable effect on a particular situation. For example, "The new regulations have had a similar impact on the overall economy as the old regulations had."
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Similar impact as seat belts have had.
Proposition 23 may have a similar impact.
He wants the music to have a similar impact.
The new economic myth is having a similar impact.
Two other acts have had a similar impact on her.
AI is poised to have a similar impact, he says.
AI is poised to have a similar impact, he said.
Twitter could have a similar impact on Mid-Market.
Mr. McDonnell and Mr. Sandoval had a similar impact.
Howard Zemsky, a local businessman, has had a similar impact.
Could the Safer Childbirth Checklist have a similar impact?
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