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The phrase "affected it has" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be an incorrect word order and would typically not be used in this form.
Example: "The outcome of the experiment is uncertain, but it has affected the results significantly."
Alternatives: "it has impacted" or "it has influenced".
Exact(7)
But its campaigning will not be greatly affected: it has two years from the end of July to pay up.
So if that area is affected, it has major repercussions on global grain supply.
Although VW said 1.2m UK cars were affected, it has disputed whether the same software is illegal in the EU.
For example, customers of major US carrier Sprint have been so badly affected it has had to warn users to stay away.
Graham Inglis, group commander of Lothian and Borders Fire and Rescue, said: "The Colonies area has been badly affected, it has affected the houses but we've been here for a wee while so we're getting on top of it.
This is a very useful analysis tool, as not only does it force the user to perform an in-depth study of the area which would be affected; it has the ability to calculate the economic benefits to society should the scheme be implemented.
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First, if the misinformation is vivid and emotionally affecting, it has a strong initial effect on attitudes.
The rate of language evolution and factors affecting it has been discussed by linguists for many years.
pass this around to see the affect it has.
I know the devastating affects it has on people's lives.
The Pope's encyclical poignantly addressed climate change and the affect it has on the most vulnerable in our society.
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