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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affected of all" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The changes in policy affected all members of the organization."
Alternatives: "impacted everyone" or "influenced all."
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Young black men are the worst affected of all, according to a gender breakdown contained within the data supplied by the Office for National Statistics.
Rebuilding the city, the worst affected of all the tsunami-hit communities, will take at least 10 years and cost more than 1 trillion yen£5.8bnbn).
Regarding lymph nodes, mesenteric lymph nodes were found the most frequently and severely affected of all the lymph nodes (34%) (Table 2, Figure 1).
Lung cancer concordance was estimated as the proportion of twin pairs with both twins affected of all ascertained twin pairs with at least one affected.
The most affected of all the constructs was the preference for involvement.
The 'Role-Physical' scale was one the most affected of all, suggesting this could be a suitable outcome measure in ME/CFS.
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Perhaps most effective — and affecting — of all, however, was Valentino.
Most affecting of all, he said, was the fact they were alive.
But most affecting of all is the remake of Cut Piece from 2003, when Ono was 70.
She, with Ashton, can be the most kinesthetically affecting of all choreographers.
Experience your self to be the whole affect of all the functions you perform.
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