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The phrase "affected matters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to issues or topics that have been influenced or impacted by something.
Example: "The committee will review the affected matters before making a final decision."
Alternatives: "impacted issues" or "influenced topics".
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The incident, however, did not stop Vettel from topping the timesheet with a lap of one minute 49.331secs, six seconds faster than that set by Ferrari's Fernando Alonso in the first session, an indicator as to how much the conditions affected matters early on.
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But that decision does not affect matters like marriage and religious burial.
But, he added, the resolution was entirely "rhetoric," and hence did not materially affect matters.
The diversity of cultures and languages among Asian-Americans may cause headaches for schoolteachers and census takers, but rarely does it affect matters of life and death.
Divulging their contents, he added in a different hearing, could seriously endanger the cooperating witness and "significantly affect" matters of national security.
The requirement that the District submit its budget for approval greatly complicates city spending and affects matters ranging from the city's bond ratings to its ability to open schools on time each fall.
With Congress and the executive branch all but paralyzed, the Supreme Court today sits firmly in the center of American public life; its decisions crucially affect matters of race, sex, economics, political power and even national security.
All we can do is affect matters on the pitch".
Using some such version would presumably not significantly affect matters here.
As with other decisions affecting matters of importance, competent adults are presumed to choose voluntarily unless the presence of defeating considerations can be established.
Yet history's judgment of the Iraq War will affect matters well beyond the realm of foreign policy.
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