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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affect further" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used when discussing the impact of something on future events or situations, but it is better to clarify the meaning.
Example: "The changes in policy may affect further developments in the project."
Alternatives: "influence future" or "impact subsequent".
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Whether he sticks to that may affect the deficit picture, the U.S. credit rating, and perhaps whether the incumbent is around for a second term to affect further changes.
These inconsistencies not only complicate decision making, but also affect further design and optimization.
However, these techniques permanently alter the DEM and may affect further analyses (e.g. slope).
In this study, how the FE-MISPC-induced features (conductive and non-conductive pits) affect further nucleation and growth of the secondary silicon thin film is investigated.
Epiphyseal fractures occur frequently in patients with MMC at rates of 4 9% [8, 9, 28] and can affect further bone growth.
Snow will accumulate on the surface if the friction velocity is below threshold for saltation and deposited snow will affect further drift calculations, as long as erosion does not occur.
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Although cruise lines contacted on Monday, after the first attacks on Afghanistan, said it was too soon to say if business would be affected further, travel agents said they had not seen large numbers of new cancellations.
Such were the principal territorial acquisitions of Louis IX; the balance of his work, however, was to be affected further by three characteristic events.
Quality of life may be adversely affected, further adding to questions of her future.
It has obviously affected further research project for Blended-wing-body (BWB) aircraft configuration characteristics.
The recognition of prognostic factors in an early stage affects further treatment and might improve clinical outcomes.
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