measurable effect

Frequency: 8.025.5 per million words

Used to describe a consequence or outcome that is significant enough to be quantified or observed.

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  • The new policy had a measurable effect on reducing crime.
  • We hope to see a measurable effect on student performance.
  • Even small changes can have a measurable effect over time.
  • The therapy showed no measurable effect on the patient's condition.
  • Scientists are looking for a measurable effect of climate change.
  • His contributions had a measurable effect on the team's success.
  • The advertising campaign had an immediate measurable effect on sales.
  • Is there any measurable effect of this new drug?
  • Without a measurable effect, the project's funding will be cut.
  • The training program aims to have a measurable effect on employee productivity.