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The phrase "will appreciably affect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the significant impact or influence of one thing on another. Example: "The new policy will appreciably affect the overall performance of the organization."
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However, due to the large number of observations and long periods of time required to confirm an extrasolar planet discovery, it is unlikely that our prediction at this time will appreciably affect the announcement of the discovery of an Earth-like planet.
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An increased rate of production for a short time during early life will provide a larger number of altered cells to be acted upon by other factors in the future, and will therefore appreciably affect the incidence at, say, age 60.
This assumption will not appreciably affect the conclusions concerning BC n-RANCs.
If these processes are not recognized properly, the interpretation of the CFCs age of a water sample will be appreciably affected.
As for hypotheses (5) and (6), they do not appreciably affect the results.
These particles and micro-aggregates appreciably affect the processes of infiltration, seal and crust development, runoff, and soil erosion.
At 0.1% dye content, the adopted preparation technique did not appreciably affect the film properties.
(CUG 60 RNA did not appreciably affect muscle organization.
Exclusion of these studies did not appreciably affect the reported results.
Finally cellular packing density is increased where it does not appreciably affect connection length.
Alternative normalization, such as median-centering, did not appreciably affect our results.
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