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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affect anything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to express the idea that something has an effect on something else. For example: "The law change will not affect anything in our workplace."
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It won't affect anything".
And it doesn't affect anything.
"It doesn't affect anything, it's just ugly".
"It does not affect anything," Mr. Bradley said.
Besides, he said, "I am not sure my own single vote can affect anything".
With Strictly, apart from Anton [du Beke's] shins, it couldn't affect anything.
"India produces a lot of doctors so [the outflow] doesn't really affect anything on the ground.
"It really didn't affect anything that much," he said of the absences.
"If it's a small amount, how likely is it to affect anything?" Dr. Scott-Clayton said.
"I don't think this will affect anything we do in the short term," Thorn said Thursday night.
You figure even if he played good defense, it may have affected his hitting, but it didn't affect anything.
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