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The phrase "are decisively affected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is significantly influenced or changed by external factors.
Example: "The outcomes of the experiment are decisively affected by the temperature at which the reactions occur."
Alternatives: "are significantly influenced" or "are strongly impacted".
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The Coleman Report's message was that "educational outcomes" — what the kids actually learn — are decisively affected by the kids' own family backgrounds.
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He was decisively affected, in 1957, by an encounter with the art of the French avant-garde paladin Yves Klein.
The half-life and biological activity of NO is decisively affected by reactive oxygen derivatives (ROS), such as O2[ 118] 118] O2 and nitric oxide (NO) are important substrates as to the regulation of vasodilation and vasoconstriction.
However, terminating judgements, Lewis claimed, although not decisively verifiable, are decisively falsifiable.
none of which are decisively falsifiable by recalcitrant experience.
Those books are decisively NOT Universal Donors.
Her figure drawings are decisively drawn and firmly modelled.
Indeed, such molecules are decisively in the minority among the known CFTR modulators.
Furthermore, the slenderness and the flexural crack pattern have been found to decisively affect the critical shear crack formation, hence the shear resistance of continuous beams.
Krieger Vasena was removed, but the Onganía administration was unable to agree on an alternative economic policy, and the Cordobazo decisively affected the political climate.
In addition, the heat treatment atmosphere decisively affected the κ-α-transformation.
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