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The phrase "could not affect" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to indicate that something was unable to have an impact on a certain situation. For example, "Although he tried his best to help my situation, his advice could not affect the outcome."
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But the pressure of society's conventions, said his sister, Carole Lovero, could not affect his decisions.
Ayatollah Khamenei said economic sanctions could not affect the nation's will.
Therefore, by definition, it could not affect future interest rates because it would not apply to future loans.
Instead even options unavailable for choice (which could not affect the difficulty of choice selection) affected activity.
However, it could not affect the considerable progress that had been made in education over the century.
Effect of ionic strength showed that the addition of NaCl could not affect the binding of DNR-A and ctDNA.
Their focus on European mid-latitude painters also ensured that the angle of depictions could not affect results significantly either.
Certainly private agreements between MCA and its clients not to disclose facts without the client's consent could not affect the Commission in the discharge of its public duties.
He identified with the young Marines – at 27 he was older than most of them – and learned in the first few days that you could not affect neutrality.
And on Monday, Mr. Spargo acknowledged that the number of irregularities his volunteers had found could not affect the result, all but conceding Mr. Vacco's defeat.
These findings suggest that multidrug ABC transporters do not confer resistance to dihydro-β-agarofurans and could not affect their absorption and biodistribution in the body.
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