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The phrase "affecting service" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the impact or influence on a service, such as customer service or operational service.
Example: "The recent changes in policy are affecting service quality, leading to longer wait times for customers."
Alternatives: "impacting service" or "influencing service".
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Another factor affecting service is the region's high labor costs.
The problem is also affecting service providers who are already struggling to recruit staff.
If you are lucky, it says, "No scheduled work affecting service at this station".
The same dynamic applies today -- with the technological change affecting service jobs rather than manufacturing.
The violence is already affecting service, as hospitals armor themselves with more police officers and guards.
Former solicitor general Sir Edward Garnier: "It was a quite extraordinarily affecting service which was very understated, very English".
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"Can you save money without affecting services?" said William T. Cunningham, the mayor's communications director.
An ongoing overtime ban on the short-staffed train service is further affecting services, even on non-strike days.
"Reducing spending without also affecting services that do improve health," says Douglas Elmendorf, director of the Congressional Budget Office, "is challenging".
By affecting services in different ways, forest attributes may also drive synergies and trade-offs between services.
Uganda is grappling with a critical shortage of blood that is affecting services and putting patients' lives at risk.
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