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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would impact" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a potential or hypothetical effect on something or someone. Example: "The new regulations would impact small businesses greatly, causing them to reevaluate their budgets and operations."
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"The work would impact Gay Street especially," he said.
And I never understood how this would impact my life.
If it went, that would impact the whole community, not just the children".
He concluded that it was "difficult to identify" how those emissions would impact the reef.
He added that university closures would impact on the communities around them.
But as Apple's most profitable gadget and lower sales would impact margins.
I wanted to focus on how that would impact her in the home.
He said what councils did now would impact for the next 50 years.
Their demise would impact disproportionately on under-represented and disadvantaged student groups.
Reisner said a slowdown in infrastructure spending and activity would impact the economy in several ways.
Mines minister Susan Shabangu acknowledged this week that the recent labour violence would impact potential investment into South Africa.
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