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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affecting how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the influence or impact on a particular manner or method of doing something.
Example: "The new policy is affecting how employees communicate with each other in the workplace."
Alternatives: "influencing the way" or "shaping the manner".
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And that is affecting how things are happening this time.
In coming months, regulators will take actions affecting how these companies unite.
"Philosophically, things have changed that are affecting how superintendents are making decisions," Mr. Barna said.
It could have far-reaching consequences, Ms. O'Leary said, possibly affecting how people view immigrants.
"It's affecting how projects are seen abroad – Nigeria is no longer seen as a priority.
Changes in American tastes in vehicles are also affecting how engineers look at roads.
And that is affecting how adolescent girls conduct themselves in their actual, everyday lives.
Consequently, automakers are taking steps to mitigate the problem, affecting how drivers interact with the systems.
Known words can guide visual attention, affecting how information is sampled.
By affecting how the fish navigates for foraging, the electrical signal may serve that role as well, Dr. Feulner said.
The microbes were perhaps harvesting more calories from the rodents' food, or affecting how they stored fat.
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