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Discover LudwigThe phrase "zero impact" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to something that has no effect or consequence. For example, "Switching to a paperless office had a zero impact on the amount of time it took to complete tasks."
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We had zero impact then".
This will have virtually zero impact on China's retaliatory capacity.
The ultimate target is for Interface to have zero impact on the environment by 2020.
"I have zero impact on what the Democrats do," Mr. Leavitt said.
He pioneered the goal of achieving zero impact through a change in the business paradigm.
"I have zero impact on what the Democrats do," Mr. Leavitt said last week.
It will have zero impact on Tom Suozzi's career -- it just raises his blood pressure".
"It had zero impact in the match, it's not like I was up.
Yet the party has had zero impact on its favourite issue, immigration.
Ryan said the team's financial commitment to Sanchez had "absolutely zero" impact on the decision.
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It stands to reason that if average Americans had a "near-zero" impact on public policy then, the influence of average Americans is now zero.
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