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The phrase "are now affecting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a current impact or influence that is happening at the present time.
Example: "The recent changes in policy are now affecting the way we conduct our business operations."
Alternatives: "are currently impacting" or "are presently influencing".
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are now affecting
adverb
At the present time.
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These problems are now affecting the whole NHS.
Hungary's actions are now affecting Slovenia, Serbia, and other countries.
Facebook Offers is one of seven changes Andrea Vahl says are now affecting businesses.
Saudi Arabia produces nearly 10m barrels a day a third of the OPEC total.Four things are now affecting the picture.
"The world's 50 biggest waste dumps are growing in size, are now affecting the health of over 60 million people and are polluting rivers, lakes and the oceans.
A new generation of conflicts are now affecting the relationship between governments and Indian peoples in Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador, who are seeking a different development model.
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All sectors of the market are now affected.
Some 50 million Americans are now "affected by workplace wellness programs".
"Thousands of cases are now affected," said Jay Tiftickjian, a defense lawyer who handles drunken-driving cases.
people are very angry #18ogr #rbnews October 18 , 2012spyros gkelis (@northaura) we are now affected by the chemicals.
What kind of a safety net is there for middle income people who are now affected by the higher costs of living?
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