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"affected more than" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare the extent to which one thing is influenced or impacted by something else. For example: - The recent layoffs have affected more than just our company; they have had a ripple effect on the entire industry. - The new tax laws will affect more than just individuals; they will also have an impact on small businesses. - The hurricane affected more than just the coastal areas; it caused damage and power outages inland as well.
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Girls were affected more than boys.
Women were affected more than men.
No group is affected more than black men.
The flooding has affected more than three million people.
The legislation, introduced in 2003, affected more than 3.5m workers.
The delays affected more than just children who needed help.
No sector will be affected more than agriculture.
No one has been affected more than Winnie Mandela.
The helot factor affected more than Sparta's internal life.
The May 2017 WannaCry ransomware attack affected more than 200,000 computers spread across 150 nations.
Disaster officials in Guatemala have said Fuego's June 3 eruption affected more than 1 million people.
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