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The term "thereby affecting" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
The term can be used to explain how a certain action has a consequential effect. For example: "The increase in gas prices will lead to a hike in transportation costs, thereby affecting the cost of goods in the market."
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MicroRNA-21 negatively regulates several targets, thereby affecting tumorigenesis.
But it will apply to grants the program provides, thereby affecting construction in flood-prone areas.
Ocean viruses profoundly impact microbial community composition and metabolic activity in the oceans, thereby affecting global-scale biogeochemical cycling.
Native species that forage in farmland may increase their local abundances thereby affecting adjacent ecosystems within their landscape.
The change would also diminish the land area available for industrial purposes, thereby affecting Eastlake's potential economic development.
The stringency of the variance allowed for clustering is customizable, thereby affecting the number of peaks that are clustered.
The body of research on the topic suggests that pollution may initiate systemic inflammation, thereby affecting multiple organ systems.
Outdoor thermal environments influence thermal adaptation, thereby affecting the utilization of space.
The built environment affects thermal conditions in an urban space, thereby affecting the visitors' thermal comfort.
"It would have been too taxing on the brain if those price increases were announced during the election period, thereby affecting our ability to choose wisely".
The EFSF's ability to raise capital cheaply would, in theory, be diluted, thereby affecting its power to lower borrowing costs for weak eurozone members.
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