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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affecting to the" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "He was affecting to the role of a leader, but his actions suggested otherwise."
Alternatives: "pretending to be" or "claiming to be".
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It is difficult to find critical parameters that are affecting to the embedment result.
Their scattered locations, however, are affecting to the poor aesthetic integration into the landscape.
Therefore, to investigate factors affecting to the efficiency of CO2 injection in shale gas reservoirs, extensive simulations were performed.
It is revealed experimentally using profilometry that new modification of the UIP apparatus providing high velocity "sliding" impacts leads to marked diminution of the surface roughness, which is another important factor affecting to the fatigue cracks initiation process.
This analytical study could be a groundwork providing better understandings on DNA's deformation and relevant biological processes, and critical parameters affecting to the instability with engineering implications in designing a DNA-based functional nanodevice.
Parameters affecting to the position estimation error.
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It affects to the plant availability significantly.
Compressive strength of matrix affect to the strength and ductility.
As elsewhere, hotels were generally affected to the degree they relied on group business.
// Almost all parameters can be changed to test how it affect to the model firing.
"And the momentum of the area would be affected to the negative if he were not to succeed".
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