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The phrase "affected because of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something has been influenced or changed due to a specific cause or reason.
Example: "The community was affected because of the recent changes in local policy."
Alternatives: "impacted due to" or "influenced by".
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So many wildlife in the environment, of course, affected because of this.
Even in summer, she is affected because of this bad air," Bhalla said.
"Women are affected because of the jobs that we do in this economy".
Perhaps our daughter would be most affected because of her biological relationship to my husband.
"This means reissuing grades to all those pupils who were affected because of the change in grade boundaries".
"I think the further north you look, departures and arrivals could be affected because of icy issues," Heavener said.
Each instituted layoffs in some form, with all three news divisions affected because of their sizable staffs.
Some of the board's underground reservoirs were also affected because of disturbances in the local area distribution grid.
As of November, the credit reports of borrowers in earlier mortgage modification programs weren't necessarily affected because of their participation.
The government responded to an outcry from cidermakers by arguing that small-scale producers would not be affected because of the 7,000-litre 7,000-litre
But the Dominicans' preparations for the tournament have been affected because of their connection to Angel Presinal, the trainer for their 2006 team.
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