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The phrase "a glitch affecting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a problem or error that is impacting a system, process, or situation.
Example: "The software update has caused a glitch affecting the performance of the application."
Alternatives: "an issue impacting" or "a problem influencing".
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Again, it could just be a glitch affecting only a small number of Touches, but boy I'd be pretty angry.
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At the same time, the Post posits that this could nothing more than a manufacturing glitch affecting only a small number of users.
Although a second computer glitch affecting the e-mail problem was found in April 1999, Mr. Ruff said he could not recall whether he had been informed about that problem.
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CORRECTION: A previous version of this article inaccurately described the nature of the Affordable Care Act's "family glitch" affecting the spouses and dependents of low- and moderate-income workers who are offered health benefits by their employers.
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The glitch affected people who bought London 2012 tickets in the first phase of the "second chance" sale.
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