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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affected out" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "The changes in the policy affected out the previous regulations, leading to confusion."
Alternatives: "impacted" or "influenced".
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I'm sure it affected out relationship.
"The first goal affected out morale.
"After we moved here little seems to have changed". With her baby boy on her lap and her daughter playing with a plastic fork beside her, Yanli says: "The smell is very strong and it has severely affected out lives".
It had affected out relationship and made us more cautious in our dealings.
A few hundred teaching positions, Mr. Mills said, are affected, out of 70,000 systemwide.
Hallett said an estimated 4,724 aircraft represented by the ATA are affected, out of about 12,000 worldwide.
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Consequently, the resolving power of our inversion is poor and this may affect out results regarding the distribution of the coseismic and postseismic slip.
This led to responses at odds with reality — for example, only 4% of patients and physicians recognize that an employer's choice of health plan affects out-of-pocket costs.
By illustration, unwanted noise in the input will instantly affect I2, but the noise needs to be very persistent in order to affect Out.
That "not much affected" turns out to be a typical piece of understatement.
Their goal is to cover all those affected, spread out over a large geographical area reaching far beyond the district.
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