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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to impact something' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that an action or event is having an influence on something. For example: "The new policy has had a significant impact on employee morale."
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"But it's hard to impact something that is already small," he added.
I want to hold the power to impact something, and be looked up to as an icon.
Obviously raising awareness of the issue is important, but how can you hope to impact something that's been going on for so long?
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"Affect" means to influence or impact something, as in "the drizzle affected my hair".
"The cheating allegations point to a bigger issue, to make sure the use and overuse of testing does not negatively impact something positive like the standards movement".
"When you see something like this happen it really tells you what your principles are and how you can impact something," he said.
MH Justin, can the G8 hope to impact on something that's so internal to individual countries themselves?
There is greater insight for employees to understand not just what is happening in their organization but how their individual contributions are impacting something greater.
We aim to build something to impact and hopefully improve their quality of life.
"Any time farmers can do something to impact their bottom line, it's a good thing.
He's able to make those catches or make those throws or steal that base or do something to impact the game — and it doesn't have to be with the bat".
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