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The phrase "a condition that affects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a medical or psychological condition that has an impact on an individual or group.
Example: "Diabetes is a condition that affects millions of people worldwide, requiring careful management of blood sugar levels."
Alternatives: "a disorder that impacts" or "an ailment that influences".
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There is a potential reduction in seasonal affective disorder, a condition that affects up to one in 20 people to some extent during the winter months.
I am very careful because my mum has a condition that affects her immune system.
This year's theme was high blood pressure, a condition that affects one in three adults worldwide.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a condition that affects social interaction, communication, interests and behaviour.
When they checked back with him, he told them he had epilepsy (a condition that affects his mother).
The legislation is vague on whether dyslexia, a condition that affects one in 10 people, constitutes a disability.
He is an optometrist who treats colorblindness, a condition that affects about 12 million Americans, mostly men.
This year's theme for 2013 is high blood pressure, a condition that affects one in three adults worldwide.
Autism is a condition that affects the way children and adults interact socially, communicate, behave, and develop interests.
One of groups co-founders called Sarah has PCOS, a condition that affects up to 10 per cent of women.
As a nation we need to get better at dealing with dementia, a condition that affects so many people in the UK.
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