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The phrase "an event affecting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an occurrence that has an impact on something or someone.
Example: "The conference will address an event affecting the local community's economy."
Alternatives: "an incident influencing" or "a situation impacting".
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An indicator variable containing discrete values flags the occurrence of an event affecting the response series.
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In an event affected by heavy rain, the US men's and women's teams also crashed out as they both dropped the baton.
For example, it is possible to identify interaction points and analyze if and how an event affects other systems.
Cavendish won five stages of last year's Giro d'Italia to win the red points leader's jersey in an event affected by torrential rain.
More and more research proves that how we frame an event affects our emotional state.
Even though traumatic news or an event affects them emotionally, kids may not understand the level of anxiety that they are dealing with.
Keeping an eye on weather developments as you go is important; very little can be done to salvage an event affected by weather, so make the best of what you have.
A precipitation event affecting a drainage basin which has only unburned and low soil burn severity areas would generate a runoff and erosional response differing little from the response prior to the wildfire.
Other scenarios that lead to an interaction are also possible such as a phosphorylation event affecting the recruitment of a protein to a membrane or a scaffold that results in its own phosphorylation or desphosphorylation by a separate effector.
The so-called improved denouement weakened the play, making the family bust-up not a result of internal tensions but of an offstage event affecting secondary characters.
It becomes evident that this is a manifestation of a cataclysmic event affecting the wider world beyond the village.
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