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Discover Ludwig"unaffected" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is not influenced by outside forces or conditions. For example: The college student remained unaffected by all the stress and pressure of final exams.
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Some have spasticity and trouble swallowing; others are hypotonic, moving less than an unaffected baby.
Yet the poems show an unaffected writer who trusts the plain strength of her own voice.
It's a lively, touching story, full of sadness and optimism, drawn with an unaffected simplicity.
"I took him in and washed him off," he said, and then put him in an unaffected stream nearby.
But it's by turns fascinating, terrifying and thought-provoking and Bye engages and implicates us with an unaffected, infectious directness.
The 25 rooms are decorated in an unaffected grandmother's-summer-house style, with busy wallpaper and eclectic furniture.
"No celebrity bullshit, no self-promotion – an amazingly gifted player who remained an unaffected human being".
Aksakov unfolds his chronicles objectively in an unaffected style with simple language.
In the title role (an 11-year-old everyone calls Boy), James Rolleston is an unaffected natural.
There is an unaffected openness and toughness about this thin man with arresting pale eyes, who has just been discussing the peace that gardening has bought him.
Dubus's life unfolds in staccato vignettes, which cohere into an unaffected, if occasionally trite, portrait of an artist who triumphs in the face of adversity.
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