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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affected programs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to programs that have been influenced or impacted by a particular event or change.
Example: "The recent software update has caused issues in several affected programs, leading to unexpected crashes."
Alternatives: "impacted programs" or "influenced programs".
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These new visa policies have affected programs in many nightclubs that feature world music.
Affected programs included the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation and Department of Defense aid to veterans to attend college.
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The changes in the IDD focal person on the district level in Kaputa affected program implementation.
Although every Cape York community is different, four key aspects of the social environment affected program implementation.
He said he believed the college would be able to do the required belt-tightening without affecting programs too much.
Ebeid said the broadcaster had no more fat to cut and the shortfall would affect programs and services.
A significant reduction in governmental spending in that opaquely named category will disproportionately affect programs they rely on.
Nearly all of the billions of dollars in cuts the administration has proposed would affect programs for poor Californians, although prisons and schools would take hits, as well.
Governor Rell went on to note that the debt burden is steadily claiming a larger percentage of the operating budget, affecting programs and services.
As for city agencies, Mr. Salvo said inaccurate numbers could affect programs aimed at serving Dominicans, the second-largest Hispanic group in New York, after Puerto Ricans.
They are starting to realize that if they remain adamant, the resulting across-the-board cuts will disproportionately affect programs they support, starting with military spending.
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