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The phrase "affected officials" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to officials who have been impacted or influenced by a particular event or situation.
Example: "The investigation revealed that several affected officials had to resign due to the scandal."
Alternatives: "impacted officials" or "influenced officials".
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Press photographers and students would not be affected, officials said.
Consumers, suppliers and the company's 4,000 employees should not be affected, officials said.
One staff member at the Tottenville library suffered respiratory ailments, but no one else was affected, officials said.
But the approximately $450 million in programs managed by the Defense Department and the $70 million run by the State Department will probably be affected, officials said.
If a custodian does not perform well in a temporary care assignment, he or she is not allowed to get another such assignment, but is not otherwise affected, officials with the division of school facilities said.
The far-reaching purge affected officials accused of lapses that contributed to the deaths of the soldiers, and others who probably played no role but were seen as too closely tied to remnants of Egypt's old order.
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Dr. Dean's campaign dismissed any suggestion that the payments affected official action.
It is unclear how Clinton's actions affected official U.S. efforts to bring Chile and Mexico in line with Washington's goals.
For instance, Das (2015) examines, at the district level, how implementation of India's NREGS affected official reports of violent crime from 2001 to 2011.
The current scandals affecting officials of the Koch administration and county Democratic leaders are markedly less vast.
Mr. Trump's ethics policy also has provisions that will affect officials while they are working in the government.
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