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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affect how well" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact of one factor on the effectiveness or performance of another.
Example: "The quality of the materials used in construction can significantly affect how well the building withstands natural disasters."
Alternatives: "influence the effectiveness" or "impact the performance".
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Do antibiotics affect how well immunotherapy works?
The uproar over conditions could ultimately affect how well President Bush's antiterror coalition holds together.
Those factors could in turn affect how well young women take care of themselves and their pregnancies.
The other family had a mutation on another gene that seemed to affect how well ESRRA could do its job.
Even slight changes in the shape of a protein may affect how well a particular antibody sticks to it.
Afterward, in an office, I asked Morris if the desire to appease security might affect how well mental-health counsellors did their jobs.
Ratcliffe wants to understand why he began to overeat so dangerously, to see whether there are any psychological factors that might affect how well he responds to surgery.
You can play till 40 easily; I don't think this would affect how well you are able to play video games".
Emotional reactions to injury may also affect how well people comply with the rehabilitation regimens and how quickly and completely they recover, according to research.
But as more and more data came in, scientists discovered other factors that also affect how well Tarceva works, such as extra copies of the EGFR gene.
Many factors affect how well students do in school, but among them are how the students themselves approach their work and learning.
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