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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affects beyond" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe impacts or influences that extend past a certain point or limit.
Example: "The environmental changes have effects beyond our immediate surroundings, impacting ecosystems worldwide."
Alternatives: "impacts beyond" or "influences beyond".
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It could also reflect a process of dereliction, desertion, and dispersal; one that affects, beyond the vote, the idea that the French hold of themselves, an idea that suddenly appears phantasmagoric.
COPD is a systemic disease that affects beyond the respiratory, cardiovascular and muscular systems.
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In New York, executives the News Corporation said that the newsrooms of WWOR and WNYW were not likely to be affected beyond the possible sharing of talent.
Channel 4 subsequently sent out a "clarification" note arguing that Icstis could not know for certain how many You Say We Pay callers had been affected beyond the two-and-a-half-week investigation period.
It would be nice to report that the scenes from this particular marriage were affecting beyond superficial soap.
It is the commonest reason of dementia in elderly populations mostly affecting beyond the age of 65.
The mature common conception, at least, is not a purely behavioral one, since occurrent inward affect, beyond any behavior or behavioral disposition, is at least part of its intended referent.
Life was also affected beyond Kathmandu.
Mean arterial pressure and heart rate were not affected beyond the changes caused by sepsis itself.
We next explored how circadian gene expression was affected beyond the core clock.
By targeting a few effector genes, five times more genes were affected beyond direct sequence pairing.
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