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Discover Ludwig'that influence' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used as a relative clause to refer to the influence of something previously mentioned. For example: "The policies of the previous administration had a significant impact on the economy, that influence still being felt today."
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Did that influence your portrayal?
Did that influence your work?
The Ties That Influence.
Did that influence it?
And that influence could be considerable.
How did that influence your research?
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Has that influenced your writing?
Yeah, that influenced me".
Again, that influenced my work".
"Of course that influenced me.
Has that influenced your career?
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