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Discover LudwigThe phrase "influence something" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the effect or impact that one thing has on another.
Example: "The new policy is expected to influence something significant in the company's growth strategy."
Alternatives: "affect something" or "shape something."
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BARBARO: … are trying to influence something, like wind farms?
"Even a Cardi B song might influence something the way I sing classically".
Instead he is asked to influence something rather immaterial, like the winning margin.
So does de la Pava's old-school autodidacticism mean that his work is uncontaminated by influence, something new under the literary sun?
She now advises advocates to work directly with state governments and private donors in order to avoid Trump's toxic influence — something with which the administrators at Bethune-Cookman are now all too familiar.
Here, researchers are discussing a wide range of effects, including how increasingly acidic waters can influence something as small as the function of a single gene, or as big as the structure of a vast coastal ecosystem.
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Facebook's Head of Agency for Asia Pacific, Neil Stewart, was quoted in Marketing Week saying "to be an influencer, you must have influenced something.
Signed comment about musical influences... Something odd occurs toward the end of "Odelay," a new album by the young artist known simply as Beck.
My point would be that the strategic balance is influencing something very important, that's in the central core of the United Nations charter: non-interference in the affairs of another country.
"If he's in the six-yard box he's influencing something in there.
But the book's real influence was something else entirely.
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