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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affects predominately" is not correct; the correct form is "affects predominantly." You can use it when discussing the primary impact or influence of something on a particular subject or group.
Example: "The new policy affects predominantly low-income families, making it essential to consider their needs in the implementation process."
Alternatives: "primarily affects" or "mainly impacts."
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Viral encephalitis affects predominately the cortex.
It affects predominately children, but it can in rare instances also be seen in adults.
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ALS can affect predominately the corticobulbar or corticospinal tracts.
It is observed that the shear strength of a corroded beam at a given value of (I_{text{corr}} T) is affected predominately by the following two factors: 1.
In summary, we have shown that in the initial stages of the influenza A (H1N1) virus outbreak, the majority of infected patients taking part in this study lived in highly populated areas of Mexico City and most of them developed mild to moderate respiratory symptoms affecting predominately young people.
However, head injury affects a predominately younger population and carries with it a high potential economic impact.
These data suggest that TIBOLA mainly occurs in young children, affects women predominately, and occurs primarily during the colder months (9, 10 ).
In contrast to the several varieties of muscular dystrophy that are relatively benign, the Duchenne type, which predominately affects boys, is severe.
However, the extent of these changes depends on the channel radius at the position of the novel charge (predominately affects ion selectivity) or on the location of these charges along the longitudinal axis of the channel (mainly alters the conductance-voltage curve).
It predominately affects teenage females during pubertal growth.
One such man is Mark Gaynor, whose son Ronan was diagnosed with DIPG (Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma) – an extremely rare, aggressive, inoperable and ultimately terminal brain tumour that predominately affects younger children – in April of 2015.
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