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Discover Ludwig"so affecting" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that has a strong emotional impact on someone. Example: The speech was so affecting that many members of the audience were moved to tears.
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It was just so affecting".
Why does she find that so affecting?
Why is this loss so affecting?
What is it, then, that makes them so affecting?
The recording is so hilarious and dreadful but also touching and so affecting".
It was so affecting that I decided then what I wanted to do.
So affecting was Bengie's story that Davidson's wife, Emily, is now collaborating with him on his biography.
Actually, a fatigue crack is known to change its shape under cyclic loading, so affecting its detectability.
What makes these experiences so affecting is they happen to Eli and August, two immensely and immediately lovable characters.
It's the certainty of uncertainty in life that makes "Third," directed by Daniel Sullivan, so affecting despite itself.
Yet what makes the movie so affecting is that it's also a love story about a family.
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