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Discover Ludwig"changes affecting" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to changes that have a particular outcome or effect. For example, "The new regulation introduced changes affecting how companies report their profits."
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"It's shocking to me, the proposed changes affecting junior doctors.
Are these changes affecting the city culturally or politically?
This means comprehending two great changes affecting their lives.
"Don't underestimate the importance" of changes affecting Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, he said.
The university said some redundancies could result from the changes, affecting 34 members of staff.
The welfare changes, affecting hundreds of thousands of recipients, could stir more unrest.
Reaching out to Glowork is one of several changes affecting women in the Saudi workplace.
Changes affecting nearly all spheres of life took place during Hammurabi's reign.
And it reflected in a dramatic form general changes affecting fashion and society.
The filtration operation can introduce air, sometimes leading to oxidative changes affecting colour and taste.
We believe that significant technical changes affecting legal liability in the proposed bill will jeopardize the ability to put badly needed money into these declining properties.
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