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The phrase "affected problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe issues or challenges that have been influenced or impacted by a particular factor or situation.
Example: "The affected problems in the project were primarily due to budget constraints and resource limitations."
Alternatives: "impacted issues" or "influenced challenges".
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With first Italy and now France affected, problems once dismissed as confined to the distant periphery of Greece and Portugal have arrived at the core of Europe, and with them unavoidable questions about the continent's future.
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But the most affecting problem facing the Whos is that no one knows they are alive.
Moreover, skipping breakfast affects problem solving [5], short-term memory [5], and attention [6] in children.
Life transitions are peak times of change, which increase stress and affect problem-solving and coping abilities [ 2- 5].
Therefore, if arsenic exposure in utero affects problem solving in infancy, we considered it likely that the effects would be detected.
MUP will affect problem drinkers because such consumers tend to choose alcohol brands offering the greatest value for money (Black et al., 2010).
When both motor and sensory functions are affected, the problems are also significantly exaggerated.
He said the public would not be affected as problems were addressed.
Mr. Weidner said that Las Vegas Sands had ample credit available and had not been affected by problems in credit markets.
-- Incidences of personal life being affected by problems in work were very few in telecommuters.
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