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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as affecting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the impact or influence of something on a particular situation or subject.
Example: "The new regulations are significant as affecting the overall performance of the company."
Alternatives: "in terms of" or "with regard to".
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Steinbeck's storyline, however, remains as affecting as ever.
Nothing in the work itself is as affecting as that.
But Mr. Tritle's account of the Brahms was nearly as affecting.
In doing so, she has written a novel that's as affecting as it is amusing.
But the concert's first half, a perfect concert in itself, was as affecting as any jazz I've seen this year.
But "Untitled America" is not as affecting as "Pavement," because it lacks the earlier piece's modesty and indirection.
They bow out with Everlong, still as affecting as it was when it came out nearly 20 years ago.
The men's tender cradling of the women, the crawling in a circle — these moments were as affecting as ever.
But few of the group's scores are as affecting as their work for Michael Mann's The Keep.
So as far as affecting my mobility, it's been everything.
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Both are as affecting as anything else in this ravishing show.
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