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The phrase "affects on him" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "effects on him"? You can use "effects on him" when discussing the impact or influence something has on a person.
Example: "The new policy had significant effects on him, changing his daily routine and responsibilities."
Alternatives: "impact on him" or "influence on him".
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Examples would include the album's title track, "Living in the Plastic Age", which views plastic experiences from watching media about the Vietnam War, and "Kid Dynamo", which follows a kid exposed by all media and the affects on him.
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Although he proclaimed on check-in day that he had lost 10 pounds during the off-season, he also admitted that the short summer would have an adverse affect on him.
"Nothing had any affect on him at all". Lemonnier, of no fixed address, was convicted of murder and having a knife in a public place.
The suspect ripped the barbs out of his skin and said it had no affect on him, KOKH reported.
4. Reflect in writing on how medical technology might have a personal affect on them.
Hence no affect on them.
Does this massive financial news have any affect on them?
Climate change is having other affects on the fisheries.
These rapid changes have had monumental affects on wild life.
"It had terrible side affects on Berin," said Sara Muirhead of Farmington.
And more monitoring of EPA's affects on our freedom.
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