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The phrase "affecting the kind of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the influence or impact on a particular type or category of something.
Example: "The new policy is affecting the kind of resources available to the team."
Alternatives: "influencing the type of" or "impacting the category of".
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Speaking to the Radio Times about his new series Banished, which explores the lives of early British settlers in Australia, McGovern said that the lack of working-class actors was affecting "the kind of British drama that gets made".
The sand Haines said is building up at beaches south of Aliso, such as West Street and Ninth and 10th avenues, is also negatively affecting the kind of waves skimboarders covet.
It might be coincidental, and it's not a large sample, but I'm beginning to wonder if downloading and streaming is affecting the kind of stories we want to be told, and the films that are therefore being made.
The molecules in food affect the kind and number of molecules attached to DNA, and these molecules end up affecting the kind of body an organism has.
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For Mr. Karzai, the greater challenge now "is affecting the kinds of reforms, government reforms, anticorruption measures and the establishment of the rule of law," General Allen said.
"It lowers the value and affects the kind of people who are willing to move here.
The diagnosis matters because it affects the kind of treatment people get.
Does it affect the kind of results that I was seeing?
Ultimately, this affects the kind of job they do in teaching our children".
This shift has directly affected the kind of novels many of us read.
It can affect the kind of job they have, if and when they marry, and whether they own their homes.
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