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Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

'it affects to' is not correct and usable in written English.
You would use the phrase 'it affects' instead. For example: The high humidity levels affect how quickly the paint dries.

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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

7 human-written examples

If so, it feels too easy, almost as simplistic in its sneering as the simplemindedness that it affects to despise; "American Dreamz" will be music to the ears of many Bush-bashers, but the best satire should box everybody's ears.

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The New Yorker

Its election campaign was as nonsensical and populist as the slippery ex-communists it affects to despise.

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The Economist

Behavioural economist Dan Ariely is researching online dating because it affects to offer a solution for a market that wasn't working very well.

It affects to the plant availability significantly.

However, it affects to the performance and this is not generalizable and highlights the problems of these devices when their size is not easily scalable.

Since a Schottky contact is probably formed by Pd NPs on the CNTs, it affects to the hole-carrier mobility of the CNTs.

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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

53 human-written examples

Yet dance in the American musical was always also in love with the ballet world that it affected to despise.

Even so, it's affecting to see this triangle of headstones for the first time.

It affects 100m to 140m women worldwide and is particularly prevalent in parts of Africa.

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The Guardian

He says of marriage: "I'm sure it affects things to some degree.

It affects 14.9 to 17.9% of Chinese population [2, 3].

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Always use "affects" without the additional "to". For example, "The weather affects my mood" is correct.

Common error

The verb "affect" does not require the preposition "to" after it. Using "it affects to" is a common grammatical error. Always use "it affects" directly followed by the object.

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Linguistic Context

The phrase "it affects to" is grammatically incorrect. The verb "affects" functions as a transitive verb, directly acting upon an object without needing the preposition "to". Ludwig AI confirms this by not finding any correct usage examples.

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Ludwig's WRAP-UP

The phrase "it affects to" is a grammatical error and should be avoided. The correct form is simply "it affects", as the verb "affect" does not require the preposition "to". According to Ludwig AI, there are no correct examples of "it affects to" in its database. When expressing influence or impact, use the correct phrase "it affects" or consider alternatives such as "it influences" or "it impacts" for clarity and grammatical accuracy.

FAQs

What is the correct way to use "affect" in a sentence?

The verb "affect" should be followed directly by the object it influences. For instance, "The new policy affects all employees" is correct. Avoid adding "to" after "affects".

Is it ever correct to say "it affects to"?

No, the phrase "it affects to" is grammatically incorrect in standard English. The correct usage is simply "it affects."

What can I say instead of "it affects to"?

Use phrases like "it influences", "it impacts", or "it has an effect on" to convey the same meaning with correct grammar.

Which is correct, "it affects" or "it affects to"?

"It affects" is the correct form. The addition of "to" after "affects" is grammatically incorrect.

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