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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affected that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a reaction or impact related to something, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I was affected that the meeting was canceled without notice."
Alternatives: "impacted by" or "influenced by".
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Sprinkler water runoff affected that floor and most of those below it.
More vineyards followed, and the new economic pattern has in turn affected that environment.
"We are humbled to host their families, first responders, and others who were most profoundly affected that day," says Rosenthal.
"To what extent and how much, and how many villages are affected, that is a mystery at this time".
These are real people whose fates have been affected: That presents Georgetown with both a burden and an opportunity.
I wanted to place Branwell centre, not to make him cool – what interested me was how he would have affected that household as an alcoholic.
However, he said, "I've yet to meet a single expert who can tell me how we could have beneficially affected that situation".
He also said that he watched and listened to some of his old recordings, and that his surgery affected that experience as well.
If only one eye is affected, that suggests the injury is in a section of nerve that has already emerged from the brain stem.
My school was not the first to receive such a threat, and it was not the only school or community center affected that morning.
How has the global recession affected that transformation?
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