Sentence examples for always affecting from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always affecting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a continuous or ongoing impact on a situation or person.
Example: "The changes in climate are always affecting the local wildlife, altering their habitats and behaviors."
Alternatives: "constantly influencing" or "perpetually impacting".

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Not flawless but always affecting.

"It's something that's always there," he said early last season, "always affecting you".

It's always affecting to see a great elder of music perform with musicians he has nurtured.

But she is a compelling artist, whose distinctive, dark-hued and full-bodied singing was always affecting.

The set pieces are skillfully conceived and always affecting, especially the ingenious quintet (a canon) near the end.

"Of course, it's a striking image to come across, paintings of dead people are always affecting," she said.

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"It always affects them.

It always affects her disposition.

Advancing technology has always affected the law.

It will always affect people's lives".

One thing always affects something else.

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