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The phrase "affecting events" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe events that have an impact or influence on a situation or outcome.
Example: "The affecting events of the past year have shaped our current policies and strategies."
Alternatives: "impactful events" or "influential events".
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It's about affecting events".
It's a needless distraction from the actual and deeply affecting events, but one that's easy to look past, and that in no way diminishes the satisfactions and emotions of the book's substance.
By subtly influencing the minds of men, the beings are said to be "playing with our history as if it's a game", affecting events in world history over the course of centuries.
The Court of Appeal held that the distinction drawn by the section 37 between citizens and non-citizens who are abroad is valid as it is a reasonable means of achieving the Act's object, which is to address acts of corruption taking place outside Singapore but affecting events within it.
Thus, increased synaptic activity potentiates mIPSCs without affecting events with very large amplitude.
No matter the level of faith one puts in the alignment of stars as affecting events on earth, the history of the effort to communicate over distances is inextricably rooted in the motivation to avoid, or at least mitigate, the effects of various disasters.
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English MPs cannot affect events there.
How does the camera's presence affect events?
Wethington said the executive committee's decision would not affect events scheduled this spring.
When it was going wrong Pellegrini could be helpless to affect events.
The attack on United States soil killed people from scores of nations and has affected events on a global scale.
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