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poorly affected
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "poorly affected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has been negatively impacted or influenced by a particular situation or condition. Example: "The community was poorly affected by the recent economic downturn, leading to increased unemployment rates."
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21 human-written examples
The performances of the controlled system are poorly affected by the presence model uncertainties and external disturbances.
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Because the shortest component was very poorly affected by the season, only the intermediate and longest components were taken into account.
Indeed, some joints that were apparently poorly affected showed high somatostatin uptake and, vice versa, in some painful and swollen joints, we found only a moderate uptake.
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The ruminal and total tract digestion of NDF and the ruminal pH, VFA, and ammonia concentrations were not or poorly affected by treatments.
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Level gait seems to be poorly affected, while stair climbing shows a compensatory pattern of augmented pelvic axial rotation and augmented peak forward tilt to reduce the most painful hip motions, namely internal rotation and extension.
Its distribution is mostly limited in the Alpine belt (see Fig. 1a), so it is possible to consider relatively homogeneous the ecological conditions where it grows and, finally, because it is poorly affected by pests.
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Repeated isomerization cycles produce progressive desorption from the polymer film of azobenzene molecules being simply dissolved in s-PS amorphous phases, while poorly affect the content of azobenzene molecules being guest of s-PS co-crystalline phases.
Science
This way, no one else can ever poorly affect how you feel about yourself.
News & Media
We find that aspirin co-treatment is able to prevent anticancer drug-induced toxicity, whereas NS-398 co-treatment poorly affects anticancer drug-induced apoptosis.
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Activating AR pathway mainly inhibits CX43 expression in prostate cancer cell membrane, and CX43 expression of cell membrane in nonmalignant prostate cells is at low level, which just provide the answer that AR pathway poorly affects CX43 expression in nonmalignant prostate cells.
Here we find that, depending on the concentration, NS-398 treatment poorly affects Caco-2 anticancer sensitivity, while aspirin treatment, counteracting anticancer drug-induced cell cycle modification and inducing the expression of bcl-2, is able to substantially alter Caco-2 anticancer drug-induced apoptosis and overall viability.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the impact of external factors, use "poorly affected" to indicate a noticeably negative influence, ensuring the context clarifies what is being affected and by what.
Common error
Avoid using "poorly affected" when a milder term like "slightly impacted" is more accurate. Exaggerating the effect can mislead readers about the true scope of the issue.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "poorly affected" primarily functions as an adjective phrase modifying a noun or pronoun, indicating that something or someone has experienced a negative impact or influence. Ludwig's examples demonstrate usage in various contexts, such as describing systems affected by disturbances or joints affected by a condition.
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News & Media
25%
Formal & Business
11%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "poorly affected" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase to describe a negative impact or influence. As noted by Ludwig AI, its usage spans across diverse domains, including science, news, and formal communication. When writing, ensure that the context clearly indicates what has been impacted and by what, avoiding overstatements that could misrepresent the true extent of the effect. Consider alternatives like "negatively impacted" or "adversely affected" for a more formal tone when needed. While generally neutral, the phrase's emotional impact depends largely on the context and subject matter.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
negatively impacted
This alternative uses a different verb to express the negative influence.
adversely influenced
This alternative replaces 'affected' with 'influenced' and 'poorly' with 'adversely'.
badly influenced
Replaces 'affected' with 'influenced' and 'poorly' with 'badly'.
weakly influenced
This alternative implies a lesser degree of impact by using 'weakly' instead of 'poorly'.
slightly impacted
Replaces 'poorly' with 'slightly', suggesting a smaller degree of effect.
minimally influenced
This phrase uses 'minimally' to convey that the impact was small.
not significantly affected
This expresses that the effect was small enough to not be considered important.
insignificantly affected
This suggests that the effect was so small that it's not worth consideration.
hardly touched
This uses a more metaphorical expression, implying that something was nearly unaffected.
remained largely unaffected
Indicates that despite some potential influence, the subject was mostly unchanged.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "poorly affected" to sound more formal?
In more formal contexts, consider using phrases like "negatively impacted" or "adversely affected". These alternatives offer a similar meaning but with a more sophisticated tone.
Is "poorly affected" the same as "not affected"?
No, "poorly affected" implies that something has been impacted in a negative way, whereas "not affected" means there was no impact at all. The former suggests a detrimental outcome, while the latter indicates neutrality.
When is it appropriate to use "poorly affected" in a sentence?
Use "poorly affected" when you want to emphasize that something has experienced a negative impact or has been harmed by a particular situation or factor. For example, "The community was "poorly affected" by the recent economic downturn."
What are some common synonyms for "poorly affected"?
Some common synonyms include "negatively impacted", "adversely affected", and badly affected depending on the context and the specific nuance you wish to convey.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested