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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affects has" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "affects" is a verb and "has" is also a verb, making the combination nonsensical without proper context.
Example: "The way the weather affects has not been studied thoroughly."
Alternatives: "influences" or "impacts".
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However, the exact site in GLUT4 exocytosis that AS160 affects has not yet been fully resolved.
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"This even affects having time to get married".
These negative affects have impacted the migration north.
Air Berlin, the carrier most affected, has sued for damages.
But bringing together those affected has not been easy.
The group most affected has been students.
Those affected have little redress.
His affect had not changed much.
Most people affected have been adolescents and young adults.
Those affected have been offered free credit monitoring services.
Many of those affected have been forced to improvise.
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