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The phrase "about to be affected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is on the verge of experiencing an impact or change.
Example: "The new policy will soon be implemented, and many employees are about to be affected by the changes."
Alternatives: "on the verge of being impacted" or "soon to be influenced".
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About six in ten said that their school had already been affected and three in ten said it was about to be affected.
Insider trading laws apply to all Americans, but CBS' "60 Minutes" in November said members of Congress get a pass, citing investment transactions by party leaders and a committee chairman in businesses about to be affected by pending legislation.
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Then give them about a minute to be affected by guilt.
About 200 homes were to be affected by the AirBnB decision in the West Bank.
I'm the last person you'd expect to be affected about a play about God.
Just about every insurer is expected to be affected by pending claims of just about every kind.
About 22,000 pensions are estimated to be affected.
Credit and debit card data of 40 million customers and personal information of about 70 million were said to be affected by the breach.
Sentencing in about a dozen states is likely to be affected by the ruling.
I'm concerned about the people that are going to be affected by it".
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