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The phrase "affected only for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a limitation or condition regarding the impact of something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The changes were affected only for the duration of the event."
Alternatives: "impacted solely for" or "influenced exclusively for".
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McCoist was also assured that no employees at Murray Park would be affected, only for some to later be told that they would be losing their jobs.
While SUVmax is affected only for small structures (whose size is comparable to – or smaller than – the given spatial resolution), SUVmean is compromised even at target sizes much larger than the reconstructed spatial resolution [4, 5].
After lesion, timing parameters were affected only for the contralesional forelimb (CFL) (Fig. 2A).
The reconstruction was substantially affected only for those few clades whose positions differed in the two trees, e.g., the spirochete-chlamydia clade (it), which branches off early in the genome-tree, but clusters with Proteobacteria in the rRNA tree.
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Female mice were less severely affected, only showing trends for these parameters.
The Labor Department said the proposal affected "only internal agency procedures" for developing health standards.
The changes made after the first recall of meat processed by the plant operator, Nebraska Beef, affected only ground beef, a spokeswoman for the Agriculture Department, Laura Reiser, said on Saturday.
This is the case for people affected only by substance disorders [ 33].
The decision announced by Mr. Yorke and Mr. Godrich appeared to affect only Atoms for Peace's recent album, "Amok," along with Mr. Yorke's 2006 solo album, "The Eraser".
The attitude analyses demonstrate that in the text discussed here judgement and appreciation are the major types of inscribed attitude, and explicit affect only account for a small part.
This isn't about making access to drugs easier or encouraging people to use them a Good Samaritan law affects only those for whom drugs are already a part of life.
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