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"which affect" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that has an influence on another thing. For example: "Changes in the weather, which affect crop yields, are a major source of concern for farmers."
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You do see things which affect you deeply.
That leads to anger, resentment and lower morale, which affect productivity, she said.
But that game still features unlockable weapons and items which affect gameplay.
MPs regularly vote on policies which affect other constituencies and not theirs.
I've been detained twice during this period, interrogated and maltreated – events which affect you.
And there are concerns about inflation and interest rates, which affect valuations on higher-growth stocks.
The layoffs, which affect about 5percentt of Yahoo's workers worldwide, were announced in April.
Money-saving measures which affect SLT are also being discussed nationwide.
Exposure to substances which affect this receptor could cause problems with the breathing reflex.
Both job migration and automation are special cases which affect some, but not all, labour.
All are known as Leptospirosis, mild cases of which affect millions of people every year worldwide.
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