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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affects matter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the impact or influence of something on physical substances or issues.
Example: "In scientific research, understanding how different variables affects matter is crucial for accurate results."
Alternatives: "influences substance" or "impacts material".
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Mr. Jahn is adamant that his lab has proved that there is at least some empirical evidence that mind affects matter.
Vijnanabhikshu considered the relation between the selves and Matter to be a real relation that affects Matter but leaves the selves unaffected.
General relativity makes a host of bizarre but very specific predictions about how gravity affects matter and light.
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The requirement that the District submit its budget for approval greatly complicates city spending and affects matters ranging from the city's bond ratings to its ability to open schools on time each fall.
If you want something to affect the antimatter in the Universe, it must also affect matter.
The secondary role of the field is to transmit effects (from body to body) caused by matter, thereby in return affecting matter.
They knew sound is vibration, and vibration can affect matter both positively and negatively.
"Energy is a more efficient means of affecting matter than chemicals".
Matter was, well, material, and form was an immaterial idea that had the ability to affect matter.
But that decision does not affect matters like marriage and religious burial.
But, he added, the resolution was entirely "rhetoric," and hence did not materially affect matters.
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