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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would affect" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It expresses a future possibility or hypothetical situation that could have an impact or influence on something or someone. Example: If the new laws were to pass, it would affect small businesses across the country.
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And this would affect jobs.
I thought it would affect Kyle positively.
This would affect all its graduates.
Such a failure would affect the steering.
It would affect the skyline.
It would affect me to create changes.
This would affect about 4.4 million families.
I mean, it would affect me".
It would affect everyone's quality of life".
I felt that it would affect his opponent negatively more so than it would affect Kyle.
"And these new industries would affect the economies very directly.
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