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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has affected him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the impact or influence that something has had on a person, typically in a negative or significant way. Example: "The recent changes in the company policies have affected him more than he expected."
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Alypius, startled, asks Augustine what has affected him so.
The inconsistency we see from other teams has affected him.
What I'm wondering is how it has affected him personally.
"Maybe the back has affected him," Fassel said.
The more compelling aspect of his life is how this has affected him long term.
"I really think Dirk has affected him some, the way he handles things".
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I asked how it had affected him.
"That dream certainly had affected him -- and me".
New York had affected him, and I was sure he had affected New York.
Had thrown up after eating the second piece of fish, and that had affected him.
On how the accident had affected him, he said: "I had a nervous breakdown last year.
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