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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also effected" is not correct in this context; it should be "also affected." You can use "also affected" when discussing the impact or influence of something on additional subjects or situations.
Example: "The new policy not only improved employee morale but also affected productivity positively."
Alternatives: "also influenced" or "also impacted."
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Important economic reforms were also effected during his reign, such as the Act of Enclosure (1807).
Excluded were hysterectomies during which adnexectomy or treatment of prolapse, stress incontinence or genital cancer was also effected.
An increase in the traffic volume was also effected by the introduction of radar navigation in the 1950s, which made round-the-clock operation possible.
He also effected a reorganization of the U.S. Army, established the principle of rotation of officers from staff to line, and created the Army War College in 1901.
Collingwood also effected two run-outs to cap a fine day in the field personally, among an otherwise below-par England display.
It also effected a mutual reduction of tariffs between the two countries and attempted to arrive at a common policy in opposition to France.
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Stress at work is also effecting people's personal lives.
He also effects smaller designs with blades of grass.
Other, less monumental life changes can also effect change.
Policy Do not simply wait for policy and legislation; market forces can also effect significant change.
This can also effect the emotions associated with the memory.
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