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"reasons affecting" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing factors or circumstances that can influence or impact a situation or decision. Example: The company's decision to relocate was influenced by several factors, with financial considerations being the main reasons affecting their choice.
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The once lucrative export market has been banned for safety reasons, affecting the price local fishermen get for their catch.
The show was postponed due to "medical reasons affecting several members of the band" according to a statement Capital FM Arena's website.
Organic prices are rising for many of the same reasons affecting conventional food prices: higher fuel costs, rising demand and a tight supply of the grains needed for animal feed and bakery items.
For all those reasons, affecting the decisions of juries and assemblies is a matter of persuasiveness, not of knowledge.
By comparison of active site architectures between CYP2C38 and CYP2C39, the possible reasons affecting their substrate binding were proposed.
The instability of the electrolyte is believed to be one of the reasons affecting the electrochemical performance of the today's Li O2 batteries.
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In addition to time, several other reasons affect the quality of immunohistochemistry on paraffin slides in storage.
The conclusions are as follows: (1) The partial pressure of hydrogen regulates the coverage of the firmly held hydrocarbons which in turn for geometric/electronic reasons affect the product selectivity; (2) Independently of the size of the Pt particles, with the increase of the partial pressure of H2, the only reaction whose selectivity has been observed to increase continuously is fragmentation.
How does each of these reasons affect you ?
How does each of these reasons affect him / her ?
However, it is difficult to tell whether any of these reasons affected the associations we observed.
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