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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as influencing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has an effect or impact on a situation or outcome.
Example: "The research highlights several factors as influencing the decision-making process in organizations."
Alternatives: "as affecting" or "as shaping".
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They develop skills in areas such as influencing and networking.
Gideon Rachman, the foreign affairs columnist on the Financial Times, says: 'I don't see myself as influencing people.
When there were only 10 designers whose work was acknowledged as influencing the look of clothes women wore.
This, of course, was the point: not merely to influence events but to be seen as influencing them.
The president's comments have not been the only ones cited as influencing sexual assault cases.
"The Fed will not want to be seen as influencing political outcomes," said Rick Rieder, chief investment officer for global fixed-income at BlackRock.
Faith leaders and the beliefs they instil in their congregations, have a huge impact on people's decisions about HIV treatment, as well as influencing HIV prevention.
Releasing figures outside of the schedule because of the topicality may be interpreted as influencing the political debate.
Cieri also spoke of the consolidation in the deals space as influencing the company's decision.
Table 13 Percentage of faculty who identified the following departmental characteristics as influencing their teaching.
Related soil properties, land cover and topography were also measured and treated as influencing factors.
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