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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affected that she" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express an emotional response or impact related to a female subject, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "She was affected that she had to leave her hometown."
Alternatives: "impacted by the fact that she" or "moved by the idea that she".
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If a pregnant woman is so severely affected that she cannot maintain her weight, tube feeding may be required, the obstetrical group's guidelines say.
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"There may be a lot of things that affect that," she said, "and I'm not in a position to judge that particular space.
"It applies only to lies in relation to the personal character or conduct of a candidate made before or during an election for the purpose of affecting that candidate's return," she said.
"If consumers lose faith in product labeling, we'll be affected by that," she said.
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"I was very affected by that piece," she says.
Amer told me: "All I can say is that her son loved her and it affected him that she didn't speak to him much".
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