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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affecting families" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues, events, or situations that have an impact on families, often in a social, economic, or emotional context.
Example: "The recent policy changes are affecting families across the nation, leading to increased financial strain."
Alternatives: "impacting families" or "influencing families".
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It's affecting families.
Economic and social factors affecting families are also part of it.
This has eclipsed the bigger cuts affecting families up and down the country.
"I'm pleased that the economic environment isn't affecting families' " attendance, said Carol Enseki, the museum's president.
The reason I took this photo is that it illustrates how cuts to public spending are affecting families.
The quiet crisis Ed Miliband describes as affecting families across the country is hitting women hardest and the government knows it.
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It also notes a number of "recent tragedies at home affecting family members and friends".
So how is the disease affecting family life?
What does that mean for affected families?
They will undeniably affect families in absolute terms.
I can't help wondering how this will affect families.
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