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The phrase "affected public" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals or groups who are impacted by a particular issue, event, or decision.
Example: "The new policy will be discussed in a public forum to gather feedback from the affected public."
Alternatives: "impacted community" or "concerned citizens".
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This has affected public opinion.
HOW has the recession affected public services in your area?
forces, but it doesn't appear to have affected public opinion much.
Competitive pressures also affected public and commercial radio in the United States.
"The Pentagon Papers did not stop or even affect the war but affected public opinion a great deal.
The controversy affected public perception of black and white players in different ways, according to consumer polling.
I fear he has unintentionally and negatively affected public trust in both the Justice Department and the FBI.
Officials deferred crucial decisions that affected public health in their own countries, and many others delayed action until their hand was forced in a time of crisis.
Until last year, proposals to change the statute of limitations would not have affected public bodies and fallen largely on the church.
(In fact, he did often try: he has helped carry wounded men to safety, emptied his pockets for a starving refugee, raised funds for Christian Aid; the images coming out of Vietnam affected public opinion).
CloudStore, the government's online catalogue for the public sector to make cloud computing purchases, is back up and running following a system error, which affected public access to the service.
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