Sentence examples for the combined effect from inspiring English sources

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the combined effect

verb

To bring (two or more things or activities) together; to unite.

  • Combine the milk and the hot water in a large bowl.

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Those moves had the combined effect of scaring rookies.

The combined effect has hit take-home pay hard for many civil servants.

The combined effect has cast such an air of pessimism that conference organizers felt it necessary to downgrade expectations immediately.

The combined effect almost achieved the impossible and made The Bill on ITV1 seem like an attractive option.

"That is the way in which the combined effect of our income tax and our tax credit work.

The combined effect made for a slow month overall ahead of what we expect to be a busy Q4".

There are a few other tweaks as well, which will hopefully have the combined effect of reducing the problem.

We also consider the combined effect of lognormal shadow fading and small-scale fading models.

The combined effect made them resemble the nature warriors their ancestors were.

The first experiment examined the combined effect of these mechanisms in a functioning biogas system.

We tested the combined effect of multiple SNPs on lung cancer risk and on gene expression.

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