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The phrase "affecting anyone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or influence of something on individuals or groups.
Example: "The new policy is affecting anyone who relies on public transportation for their daily commute."
Alternatives: "impacting anyone" or "influencing anyone".
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"It doesn't seem to be affecting anyone".
Zunger's tweets seemed to suggest that the tool had stopped identifying images with the gorilla tag at all, to stop the problem affecting anyone else.
"I think it is time the world realized that economic sanctions are not affecting anyone but the Syrian people," said a 23-year-old Damascus resident who did not want to be identified for fear of reprisal.
On Thursday, she divulged the breach also had led to the theft of the personal data of 21.5 million people who had applied for government background checks, likely affecting anyone subjected to such an investigation since 2000.
The outage doesn't seem to be affecting anyone who used PayPal for payment processing.
"I'm not affecting anyone but myself".
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Mental illness can affect anyone.
But how would that loss affect anyone?
Eating disorders can and do affect anyone.
"Loneliness can affect anyone," she said.
"I don't believe it will affect anyone else's".
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