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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affected us to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear in what context it could be used, as it lacks a proper structure or completion.
Example: "The changes in policy affected us to a great extent."
Alternatives: "impacted us" or "influenced us."
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It has affected us to the point where we still remember it, today.
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"The layoff did affect us to some extent," Nets Coach Don Casey said.
It's worth questioning the leap from "technology affects us" to "technology will ruin us".
How have we moved from fighting for the issues that affect us, to fighting among ourselves to see who can criticise another woman the most?
At that time, we had blinders on for the entire transition, trying not to let it affect us, to do things the way we usually did.
"During this season, when we individually are examining our lives, we think it's appropriate for the institutions that affect us to examine theirs".
"Going forward we created chances, we looked lively, we missed some really good opportunities but that didn't affect us to keep going forward, and then the first goal is an outstanding bit of football.
Poor dietary and exercise lifestyle affects us to our core.
Whatever you want to call it, it affects us to the point where we have to prop them up.
These components of our economy are resources that affect us to such a degree that they are public resources.
"I do not believe it will affect us to the negative financially if the season in fact does not end up happening," Rasulo told analysts on a conference call.
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