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Discover Ludwig"doesn't affect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the idea that something does not have an effect on something else; for example: "The change in temperature outside doesn't affect the temperature inside the house."
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It doesn't affect anybody".
It doesn't affect us.
"But it doesn't affect us".
This just doesn't affect Liverpool.
"Pressure really doesn't affect me".
And it doesn't affect anything.
"The cold doesn't affect us.
It just doesn't affect us".
It doesn't affect the pepper.
"It doesn't affect my concentration.
"It doesn't affect me," he said.
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