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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affected the image of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something has influenced or changed the perception of a person, organization, or concept.
Example: "The scandal significantly affected the image of the company, leading to a decline in customer trust."
Alternatives: "impacted the reputation of" or "influenced the perception of".
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Blackett, who also fined Ashton £500, equated hair-pulling with spitting, explaining: "If you pull somebody by the hair there is an element of denigration and this act was a catalyst for a mass brawl that resulted in two red cards and significantly affected the image of the game.
"In the wake of the scandals that have affected the image of the priests, I think people are generally looking to rescue that, and for priests who have done remarkable things," said Msgr. Donald Sakano, pastor of Holy Innocents Church in Manhattan.
Marketing has significantly affected the image of diamond as a valuable commodity.
Acting the way it did, the FIA has affected the image of large industrial companies, of top F1 teams and of famous drivers.
His presidency was to last for 22 years, and it deeply affected the image of Barcelona, as Núñez held to a strict policy regarding wages and discipline, letting go of such players as Maradona, Romário and Ronaldo rather than meeting their demands.
His presidency was to last for 22 years, and it deeply affected the image of Barcelona, as Núñez held to a strict policy regarding wages and discipline, letting go of such players as Maradona, Romario and Ronaldo rather than meeting their demands.
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He added that "unfortunately, the negative headlines do affect the image of the company".
These things really affect the image of a place, and it should stop".
"It is designed to affect the image of Iran," he said.
"The challenge is to cut costs and diminish expenses, without negatively affecting the image of the brand or the quality".
The phrasing thus becomes different, affecting the image of a ballerina obliged to make sense of a disjointed suite.
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