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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affects to the" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the verb "affect," which typically does not require the preposition "to."
Example: "The changes in policy affect the overall performance of the team."
Alternatives: "impacts the" or "influences the".
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It affects to the plant availability significantly.
"Aquaculture has the potential to apply the best practices with really no adverse affects to the environment," he told me.
Anyone not experiencing adverse affects to the Cipro will continue to be given that drug, said Tim O'Connor, a spokesman for the West Palm Beach Health Department.
The overall results indicate that the head tail elution mode substantially affects to the peak resolution and stationary phase retention.
In addition, it has been found that the modification of these variables affects to the chemical properties of the products.
But the most haunting moment came with a digression from the musical depiction of emotions, or affects, to the depiction of objects and events.
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Compressive strength of matrix affect to the strength and ductility.
As elsewhere, hotels were generally affected to the degree they relied on group business.
// Almost all parameters can be changed to test how it affect to the model firing.
"And the momentum of the area would be affected to the negative if he were not to succeed".
The speed reductions can affect to the safety of the road.
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