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"External influences" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to factors or forces outside of an individual or group that can have an impact on their actions or decisions. Example: "The company's success was greatly affected by external influences such as changes in the market and new government regulations."
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External influences shouldn't matter, astronomers have believed.
External influences like changes in regulatory environments could, and probably will, materialize suddenly, as the legislative system attempts to keep up with progress.
External influences cannot be recovered.
External influences can also play a bridging or dividing role.
External influences, including family and friends, could prevent or facilitate mentoring.
Arjouni's fascination with the form was shaped by external influences.
Like Cage before him, Marclay strives to open the process of composition to external influences.
We must now overhaul how we regulate the relationship between MPs and external influences.
Landlocked and resource-poor, the country is at risk of unwelcome external influences.
"It is critical to minimize external influences on the interrogation process," Admiral Jacoby wrote.
You can't rid your country of internal problems when you have external influences.
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