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"inversely affect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that one thing has a negative or opposite effect on another thing. An example sentence using "inversely affect" could be: "The decrease in funding for education will inversely affect the quality of education in our schools."
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It is concluded from the summary that the design parameters directly or inversely affect the outlet temperature.
In this paper, we perform a combined numerical and experimental study to understand how the evolution of material surface induced by erosion can inversely affect the multiphase flow characteristics and erosion mechanisms on the surface.
On the other hand, temperature and salinity inversely affect the dissolution of CO2.
Typically, aging and exercise inversely affect almost all body systems [82], [83], [84].
Hence, different therapy modalities might inversely affect the sMIC (sMICA and sMICB) serum levels.
Water residence time did not influence fish community characteristics directly, but could inversely affect phosphorus loading by phosphorus dilution or reduced phosphorus retention at high flows.
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Zhong, Y. et al. The level of origin firing inversely affects the rate of replication fork progression.
The size of a household inversely affects how you feel: the smaller the household, the more lonely it tends to be.
Germination inversely affects the crude protein, fat, fibre and ash content.
The cortisol value was inversely affected by feed availability and directly proportioned to Zn exposure.
Depth of water in the solar still inversely affects the productivity of the solar still.
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