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The phrase "affect errors" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding of terms, as "affect" is typically used as a verb meaning to influence, while "errors" is a noun.
Example: "The changes in the software may affect errors in the data processing."
Alternatives: "influence mistakes" or "impact inaccuracies."
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This paper examines how interruptions from information and communications technology systems affect errors and the time to complete tasks for assembly workers.
We wished to understand, for instance, the degree to which errors in the entities affect errors in the relation level.
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