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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affects so" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a degree of influence or impact, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The changes in policy affects so many people in our community."
Alternatives: "has such an impact" or "affects many."
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"Winterization affects so many things," he said.
"This is a tax which affects so many of us.
"It affects so many businesses and so many people," he said.
You never stop to think about how it affects so many people.
Yet on the issue of in-work poverty, that affects so many, they do nothing".
600 Highwaymen lacks, blissfully, the too-cool-for-school, droopy-jeans irony that affects so many of its contemporaries.
"This is the world that I'm trying to tell the story about, and it affects so many people.
While mental illness affects so many it is still something we too rarely touch on in theatre.
"I can't possibly be, given how the one condition affects so many people in such hugely different ways.
But Lavigne knows how to evoke the volatile quest for meaning that affects so many in the Holy Land.
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The rate in turn affects so-called swap rates – basically the cost of getting fixed-term funding on the money markets for lenders.
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