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"affected in terms of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe how something has been changed in relation to something else. For example: "The company's customer service has been affected in terms of its speed and efficiency."
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"Syria will be affected in terms of the Syrian people who send money from the gulf.
"Even if they're not affected in terms of purchasing power, consumers feel it's ethical to spend less.
In our social circle, no one has been affected in terms of being homeless, but we don't have the luxuries that we used to have.
For obvious geographical reasons, ours are not countries of first entry like Greece and Italy, or even the countries most affected, in terms of flows of refugees.
Bath are currently the only English club affected in terms of rescheduling after the Pool Five appointment with Champions Cup holders Toulon at Stade Felix-Mayol on Sunday was postponed.
"The issue now is implementing the Berger commission recommendations in a way that shows sensitivity to the communities affected in terms of the continuity of care, in terms of the financing of institutions and job retention that is affected thereby".
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The caudo-medial region of the cortical plate (the region which is mostly affected in term of neuronal migration in Hsf2−/− fetuses) of E16.5 cortices from embryos of the same litter was dissected and pooled into RNAlater (Ambion).
As this analysis will not necessarily show the genes that are affected in term of expression, it only shed more light on the function of genes whose promoters are >10%% differentially methylated.
Whereas in Quod animal universum he went on to explain the affects in terms of physiology, in De rerum natura he added a theory of sense perception and a theory of knowledge on physical grounds.
"I guess I'd like really clear answers on medications and exactly what they do or don't affect in terms of pregnancy and breastfeeding and conception.
Dunmore, interim head of the new Fundraising Service says although not every charity was involved in the aggressive fundraising that hit the headlines, "what affects one clearly affects all in terms of public confidence".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com