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The phrase "as this would affect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential impact or consequences of a particular action or situation.
Example: "We need to consider the budget changes, as this would affect our project timeline significantly."
Alternatives: "since this would influence" or "because this would impact".
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The antenna wire should not be directly over the PCB as this would affect its performance.
However, it is expected that the performance of the proposed scheme, relative to the performance of the existing resource allocation schemes, will not change drastically, as this would affect each of them in the same manner.
Attempts were made to study Th17 cells by means of IL-17 assay, but the results showed very low proportion of cells (<1%) and enhancing IL-17 with cytokines was not pursued, as this would affect the steady state of the cells.
As this would affect the validity of meta-analyses, we tested the hypothesis that the reported effect size decreases over time.
Unfortunately, it is not practical to put a dosimeter at the tip of a digit, as this would affect the digit's use, and also because the fragile dosimeter would easily fracture.
The differential expression of TNFRs in ACR and ccRCC provides a therapeutic rationale for developing drugs that target individual receptors rather than targeting global TNF, which might not yield the desired results as this would affect both TNFRs, where TNFR1 signalling is detrimental in ACR while TNFR2 is beneficial, but detrimental in ccRCC.
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The loss of B. prionotes from the region would therefore mean the loss of all the honeyeaters as well, and this would affect the many other species of plants that rely on honeyeaters for pollination.
Today it is more usual to take some kind of informal set theory as one's metalanguage; this would affect a few details of Tarski's paper but not its main thrust.
It is unclear as to what degree this would affect the expected number of false homologous pairs.
22 In the UKCTOCS, the 3266 general practices did no cleaning of lists, as we were concerned that this would affect timely mailing of invitations, which was crucial to maintain target recruitment.
This would affect people such as Henri Proglio, chief executive of the French utility group EDF, who earned €1.6m last year.
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