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The phrase "also be impacted by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how one factor or situation may affect another in addition to other influences.
Example: "The local economy may also be impacted by changes in government policy."
Alternatives: "also be affected by" or "additionally influenced by".
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For example, a state such as Massachusetts has justices appointed to lifetime tenures by the governor, but its court's decisions could also be impacted by the more liberal ideology of the state.
Despite efficiency efforts, costs will also be impacted by 1) higher non-cash pension expenses, 2) fewer working days and 3) a rolling off of the cost savings initiative from 2015.
The company's shares have climbed 96p to £25.50 and analyst Anna Barnfather at Panmure Gordon said: Growth has slowed in America's (which will also be impacted by refurbs and additional franchise investment), AMEA and Greater China mixed but Europe growth has accelerated.
Comparisons of CBT and PPT administered assessments may also be impacted by missing data.
Surveillance can also be impacted by political interests and costly consequences of case reporting, particularly in relation to international trade.
Applications run on such systems will also be impacted by such variation, and yet it is a matter hardly addressed in Cloud systems.
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Cash generation has also been impacted by seasonality factors but is expected to strengthen during the year.
Psychotherapists, advisers and a number of claimants who contacted the Guardian this week after a callout suggested those with mild or moderate mental health problems are also being impacted by their experience of the tests.
Japan's deficit has also been impacted by an increase in fuel imports.
The overall music industry has also been impacted by the Music Modernization Act, which was signed into law in October.
These changes are also being impacted by broader trends including population shifts, economics, employment, and other societal shifts.
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