Sentence examples for an affect from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an affect" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
"Affect" is a verb meaning to have an impact or influence on something, while "effect" is a noun meaning the result or consequence of something. "An affect" would imply a noun form of the verb "affect," which does not exist in standard English.

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We still must work within an internal affective economy, in which "only an affect can overcome an affect".

It's an affect.

It has had an affect.

Intelligence is an affect engaged in an activity.

Sacred music has an affect on your brain".

Affect - Have an affect on; make a difference to.

Soybean is shown to have an affect on iron status.

Charitable organizations said the weak stock market will have an affect on those figures.

When they go out of work it has quite an affect in the economy.

But the sanctions are already having an affect on some of the individuals targeted.

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"No, I don't think [it had an affect]," he said.

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