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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affected rates" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe how something has caused a change in rates. For example, "The coronavirus pandemic affected rates of unemployment across the globe."
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This study's purpose was to determine whether a multilevel community intervention affected rates of moderate physical activity, in particular walking.
Multiple regression showed that neither habitat characteristics nor habitat deterioration significantly affected rates of biomass build-up.
Although landmark randomized trials and updated guidelines have challenged routine PSA screening, it is unclear whether these publications have affected rates of biopsy or postbiopsy complications.
Although siRNA knockdowns caused strong reductions in the BK and IK1 current densities, neither single nor double gene silencing significantly affected rates of proliferation.
Similarly, the Shot team nurse intervention program was implemented in 2004, and would not have affected rates until the following year.
For example, in the Netherlands, extensive legislative changes occurred between 2000 and 2013 which affected rates.
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How might that affect rates for land?
The choice of car also affects rates.
Whether this week's rate cut actually affects rates or improves buyers' moods remains to be seen.
The fed funds rate does not directly affect rates on car loans or leveraged buyouts or anything else.
That rate indirectly affects rates charged by banks for a host of commercial services, from auto loans to mortgages.
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