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Discover Ludwig"failed to affect" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which someone or something attempted to have an impact or influence on something else, but was ultimately unsuccessful. Example: Despite her best efforts, the politician's speech failed to affect the opinions of the audience.
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The old religious right largely failed to affect the Republican primaries, much less the presidential election.
Indeed, she has turned down plum assignments at major companies because the parts failed to affect her.
Scandal off the pitch has failed to affect the Frenchman's form, having netted eight in nine La Liga matches.
The relatively warm summer has failed to affect the trend, according to the Cinema Advertising Association CAAA), which compiles the figures.
Strikes at nuclear power stations– which provide three-quarters of the country's electricity – have so far failed to affect supply, authorities said.
However, APO and RES failed to affect serum PRL concentrations.
Furthermore, other CNS stimulants (caffeine, pseudoephedrine) have also failed to affect WAnT performance [7, 16].
Thus, under the present experimental conditions, β-ionone failed to affect growth performance.
Furthermore, inactivation failed to affect responding for food reinforcement, baseline extinction responding, or locomotor activity.
In contrast, the non-selective adenosine receptor antagonist, 8-phenyltheophylline, failed to affect the dysmotility.
The microinjections of lidocaine failed to affect CPP expression when compared to saline injections.
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