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The phrase "affected primarily" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is influenced or impacted mainly by a specific factor or condition.
Example: "The project was affected primarily by budget constraints, which limited our resources."
Alternatives: "mainly influenced" or "largely impacted".
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The tax affected primarily the large dailies in New Orleans, which had always opposed him.
"In the population most affected, primarily the elderly, we have to balance medicating with quality of life," he said.
The results indicate that MSC morphology was affected primarily by topographical factors.
Therefore, the residual is affected primarily by the target fault and minimally by the nuisance faults.
Since the strain hardening parameter affected primarily the draw ratio, the latter was essentially independent of temperature and pressure.
A wide range of cohesion forces was measured and was found to be affected primarily by the microparticle roughness.
Salinity affected primarily growth and arachidonic acid (ARA) incorporation; lower salinities reduced growth and maintained higher ARA levels.
Until recently, Immel said, the ionosphere was thought to be affected primarily by the solar wind, which consists of charged particles emitted from the sun.
The accuracy of operational and destruct limits is affected primarily by the coarseness of the steps used to find the limits.
Likewise, the transesterification step is positively affected primarily by three independent variables, namely reaction time, KOH concentration and MeOH triglyceride ratio.
Rice production is affected primarily due to its vulnerability to cold stress at seedling stage, as well as reproductive stage leading to spikelet sterility.
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