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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affected some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or influence something has had on a group or individuals, typically in a context where the extent of the effect is being described.
Example: "The new policy affected some employees more than others, leading to varied responses across the team."
Alternatives: "impacted a few" or "influenced certain".
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The production of nutrients affected some categories.
This change has affected some socially established cues.
I wasn't frightened, but it affected some people.
The slowed economy has affected some branches more than others.
He says it has affected some of his other work.
The £13.5bn scandal affected some 1.4 million people.
Pending regulation and lawsuits also affected some individual companies.
HOW have the problems affected some students applying to college?
Trimming has affected some marginal commentary; f. 108 badly mutilated with loss of text.
Not a day has gone by when my knee hasn't affected some aspect of my life.
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His decision could affect some major legislation.
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