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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affects will" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction, and without additional context, it cannot be used appropriately.
Example: "The changes in policy will affect the outcomes significantly."
Alternatives: "influence will" or "impact will".
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The government has already announced that it is planning to raise more taxes – who this affects will be known soon.
Even if there is a spill, BP confidently predicts that, thanks to "proven equipment and technology", adverse affects will be minimal.
"It is a huge loss of human capital whose affects will only begin to be felt in the next decade," said Aliki Mouri a sociologist at the National Centre for Social Research.
If a given decision is within the law, the company only has to care if it's good for business – which often translates as "good for their brand" – and no amount of bleating from those of us it affects will make the slightest bit of difference.
Indeed, because they interact and spread from one to another, the affects will be difficult to enumerate.
The next big Esa planetary missions that will have to address the issue (and it is predominantly the planetary missions that this matter affects) will be the ExoMars ventures.
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How affected will MPs be by terrorism?
Passengers affected will be notified in advance".
About 61% of those affected will be female lone parents.
Those affected will be receiving a more detailed notice soon.
Also affected will be many universities, nonprofits, and startups.
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