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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are mostly affected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people or things that experience a significant impact or change due to a particular situation or event.
Example: "The communities near the coast are mostly affected by the rising sea levels."
Alternatives: "are primarily impacted" or "are largely influenced".
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In highly endemic regions infants, children and pregnant women are mostly affected.
The soil freezing characteristics are mostly affected by the soil thermal diffusivity.
These complex braking phenomena are mostly affected by the tribochemical properties of the friction material's ingredients, the brake disc properties, and the brake's operating regimes.
Selected performance indexes are gear shift timing and position tracking error and it results that they are mostly affected by two key parameters: oil pipeline length and controller sampling time.
The process variables have a significant impact on the mechanical properties, water vapor permeability (WVP), and opacity of the films, but these features are mostly affected by the Cg parameter.
The present findings indicate that Sa and Se colonize the cross-over regions of the PL filaments, whereas in ePTFE prostheses, it is the internodal areas which are mostly affected.
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However, promoters of genes required for rod photoreceptor development were mostly affected.
Indirect tensile strength and moisture susceptibility were mostly affected by aggregate gradations and binder dosages.
A sensitivity study reveals the system power performance is mostly affected by SE heater temperature.
The North of Sweden have been mostly affected by insects-RFD between 1911 and 1950.
The activity is mostly affected by polarizabilities, electro negativities as well as substituents at the phenyl ring.
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