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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affected so far" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the extent to which something has been influenced or impacted up to the present moment.
Example: "The changes in policy have affected so far only a small number of employees."
Alternatives: "impacted to this point" or "influenced up to now".
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Poland has not been badly affected so far.
Only a few other clinical trials seem to have been directly affected so far.
Many more states have suspected cases, and 11 countries have been affected so far.
Services affected so far include: Buses: all but a few have been cancelled.
As for Actavis, Mr Olafsson says his firm's sales are not affected so far.
Around 10,000 travellers are affected so far, with thousands more potentially at risk.
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This drug was recently approved to be used as a second line therapy in metastatic colorectal cancer and showed minor side affects so far which can be treated symptomatically.
Just as the Department of Defense has partnered with the Iraqi Government and the Kurdish peshmerga to great affect so far, the U.S. must follow the same path in Syria.
Today, when so few can affect so many so far away, we rise and fall together.
However, we found a significantly higher stage per hand in patients with bilateral affection compared to patients with only one affected hand, so far without an explanation.
However babies are now being affected too: so far, three babies have died from the disease this year.
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