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The phrase "affecting essentially all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or action that has an impact on nearly everyone or everything involved.
Example: "The new policy is affecting essentially all employees in the organization, leading to significant changes in workflow."
Alternatives: "impacting nearly everyone" or "influencing almost all."
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If the decline in Mr. Obama's approval ratings is not especially deep, however, it is broad — affecting essentially all demographic groups, including many that will be critical to his re-election efforts.
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Therefore it affects essentially all probes with triple G-motifs independently of the hybridization mode.
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The phenotypes of senescent cells have been investigated extensively in cell culture, and found to affect essentially all aspects of cellular physiology.
These are dramatic reductions in body temperature, which affects essentially all biological functions, producing hypometabolism, over periods from a few hours to months (Turbill et al., 2011; for a review see Geiser, 2004; Heldmaier et al., 2004).
Such waves of cortical spreading depolarization (CSD) recently termed 'killer waves' (Iadecola, 2009) affect essentially all neurons and astrocytes in their path; they were originally described by Leão (1944 b ), who delivered a local, mild insult to the cortex to elicit the phenomenon.
Achondroplasia is characterized by allelic homogeneity, such that essentially all affected individuals carry exactly the same mutation.
This story was emerging from Russia this week the same time that new research was being published in the journal The Cryosphere that finds essentially all Arctic Polar Bear populations are affected by declining sea ice and shorter sea ice seasons.
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