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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to substantial effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the significant impact or influence of an action or decision. Example: "The new policy was implemented to substantial effect, leading to improved employee morale and productivity."
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Since the art of preparing for a multipolar world in military as well as economic terms is to gain the support of like-minded others, the Obama administration needs to use the energy generated by the president's visit in order to adopt Indonesia as its new favorite country, just as India was adopted by the George W. Bush administration to substantial effect.
Control of disease activity in lupus, Sjogren's, and MPA patients could not be directly related to corresponding effect on autoantibody levels despite the drug's moderate to substantial effect on clinical improvement [ 22, 23].
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Surprisingly, inhibition of Notch signalling did not lead to substantial effects on CRC cell growth, morphology or survival with DAPT and DBZ (data not shown).
Surprisingly, inhibition of Val1744-NICD signalling with different γ-secretase inhibitors (GSI) did not lead to substantial effects on CRC cell line growth or survival.
These results seem to indicate that, despite advanced multisystemic disease (including oculomotor and cognitive deficits), exergame-based coordinative training might lead to substantial effects which translate into daily living.
He is accompanied by an onstage pianist, Dick Gallagher, who is otherwise deployed throughout to no substantial effect.
Light regime proved to exhibit substantial effect on isoflavone metabolism in legume plants.
Generally, plant growth factors were found to have substantial effect on the number of microrhizomes produced (Table 2).
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