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The phrase "affected outcome" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the results or consequences that have been influenced by a particular factor or event.
Example: "The new policy had a significant impact on the affected outcome of the study, leading to more favorable results."
Alternatives: "influenced result" or "impacted result".
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We therefore investigated further whether there was a threshold dose of dexamethasone that affected outcome within the entire trial population.
Neither the number of disk levels treated nor the insurance status of patients affected outcome.
A further confounding factor which may have affected outcome was time from injury to surgery.
In one review, the size of the OPTX and number of rib fractures indirectly affected outcome by influencing when clinicians placed chest tubes [49].
Players moved through the game by typing commands such as "get axe" and "cross bridge". But in 1981, the notion that a machine could react to people -- that choices affected outcome, no matter how trivial -- was nearly magical.
We cannot therefore determine whether stopping or continuing statin therapy affected outcome.
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Using observed heights for rice watergrass competition further affected outcomes.
Smallpox changed history, impacted monarchies, and affected outcomes of wars.
Such differences in patient selection may have affected outcomes.
To investigate if timing of neonatal/infant frenotomy affects outcome.
Muscle wasting commonly occurs in COPD, negatively affecting outcome.
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