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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impacted being" is not correct and should not be used in written English
It is unclear what the intended meaning of this phrase is, and there are more appropriate ways to express the intended idea. For example, instead of saying "impacted being," you could say "affected individual" or "person affected by the impacts." Example sentence: The government's decision to raise taxes has greatly impacted individuals in the lower income bracket.
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The report detailed numerous incidences across the country where suspects, officers and bystanders had been injured or killed during SWAT raids, with the majority of those impacted being black citizens.
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What will impact be on British game?
The impact was jarring.
The impact was immediate.
The impact was immense.
The impact is significant.
His impact was immediate.
His impact was indelible.
The impact was terrific.
Still, the impact was clear.
Gauging his impact is difficult.
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