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The phrase "affects the form of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how one thing influences or changes the structure or appearance of another.
Example: "The new regulations significantly affect the form of the application process, making it more streamlined."
Alternatives: "influences the structure of" or "modifies the shape of".
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The quality of a country's soil also affects the form of its government.
We show that the nearly singular design affects the form of the limit of the many weak moment asymptotics that is introduced by Newey and Windmeijer (2009a).
The visual impairment affects the form of mentalese of the persons and it changes with respect to the biological, mental and social aspects.
It is well known that the morphology of the nano-sized objects affects the form of the RBS spectra from which a useful information on the object structure may be obtained (see e.g. [9, 10]).
DSC results show that the presence of boehmite affects the form of crystallization of polyamide-6, in which case formation of γ-structure is favored over the α-structure and an additional α′-phase is formed.
Organ splitting affects the form of trees when, for example, an aged trunk splits and forms second-order trunks.
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Already this is beginning to affect the form of theatre.
Large brains clearly affect the form of the skull and thus the musculature of the head and neck.
The unsavoury episode might have affected the form of lesser players, but Toure has been outstanding ever since.
The unsavoury episode might have affected the form of lesser players, but Toure has been exceptional ever since.
However, a creek that crosses Smith Bay (Fig. 4) does not seem to greatly affect the form of the bay.
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