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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affects from" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "affects" should not be paired with "from" in this context.
Example: "The changes in policy affect the community."
Alternatives: "impacts on" or "influences from".
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"You'll be pleased/disappointed to learn there were few adverse affects from the out-of-date Baileys experiment.
Swisher said he had no lingering affects from banging his head on the warning track.
And it finds not only country-size present-day emissions but also potentially planet-size affects from further growth.
"Dislecksia: The Movie," is a 90-minute film on the learning disability, which the Mayo Clinic estimates affects from 30 to 35 million Americans.
They can then help Indigenous groups protect and preserve their sites from any adverse affects from mining, tourism and development projects on the rest of their land.
The study further suggested there were no adverse affects from humans who consumed meat and other products from the GMO-fed animals.
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"The whole unit is affected from the neck on down".
But their response is considerably affected from ground condition.
And we hear from children directly affected from both Syria and Central African Republic.
Blood supplies have been affected from northern Florida to southern Illinois.
A breakdown of how many vehicles were affected from each automaker was not available.
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