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Discover Ludwig'affecting both' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to two people or two things that are both being impacted by something. For example, "The new policy is affecting both the employees and the customers."
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The UK's post-Brexit vote currency crash, affecting both dollars and euros, has seen to that.
It was affecting both her workday and the limited time she had outside of work.
Many Palestinians are also sickened by the terrible violence affecting both sides.
A worsening drought is affecting both northern and southern Sudan, the agency says.
One of those the problems is the shortage of language teachers which is affecting both primaries and secondaries.
It's well established that exercise substantially changes the human brain, affecting both thinking and emotions.
The uncertainty is affecting both sales and relationships in the real estate market.
It is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic affecting both flukes and tapeworms.
Both want to roll back all Mr Bush's tax cuts, affecting both average and rich Americans.
He kept a watch on how climate change was affecting both the Himalayas and the Alps.
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Divorces affect both partners.
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