Examples of 'affected almost' in a sentence

Meaning of "affected almost"

affected almost - nearly influenced or impacted

How to use "affected almost" in a sentence

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affected almost
His decision affected almost everything he does in life.
The current global economic crisis has affected almost every country.
Girls are affected almost exclusively to girls.
Mobile phone has affected almost.
It affected almost twelve per cent of all searches.
Overfishing has already affected almost all commercial fisheries.
It affected almost all countries of the Western World.
The decline in unemployment affected almost all economically active groups.
People think it all happened in Port-au-Prince, but the earthquake affected almost all of Haiti.
It seems to have affected almost everybody in the newsroom.
But in fact the increase in the number of disputes affected almost all sectors.
The fall in unemployment affected almost all economically active groups.
It also affected almost every aspect of modern life beyond the economic realm.
Many of the events were so large they affected almost everyone on the planet.
This has affected almost all aspects of life in the Coquimbo Water Basin.

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A massive data breach has reportedly affected almost the entire population of Ecuador.
Cause it affected almost all the reefs from Lizard Island north through Torres Strait.
This edict and the ensuing regulations affected almost all living members of the Forcade family.
The war affected almost every family of our common country, the Soviet Union.
Boys are at particular risk, being affected almost five times more often than girls.
Denise, affected almost to tears, thought him greatly changed by trouble.
Although the human toll was relatively small, the tsunami affected almost the entire country.
The closure regime affected almost every aspect of daily life.
Omega-3 deficiency is something which has affected almost each of us.
And that they affected almost every country in the world.
The Tropical Cyclone caused widespread damage and directly affected almost 80 percent of the population.
World War II affected almost all nations of the world.
On July 3, Azerbaijan experienced a blackout that affected almost the entire country.
Children with both eyes affected almost always have the hereditary form of the disease.
At least 285 people are still missing in a blaze that has affected almost the entire community.
World War II affected almost every aspect of American life.
As Google announced the first version of Panda affected almost 12 % of all search results.
Food problems affected almost half of the country 's population.
The recent Ticketmaster data breach affected almost 5% of all its users.
That 's affected almost every American family.
The economic crisis of the late 1990s affected almost everyone in Ecuador.
This “ crisis ” has affected almost all of the professions and municipalities, and many corporations.
During the summer, dry conditions affected almost every farming region in the country.
The floods affected almost 1 million people.
This year's drought has affected almost all regions of Poland.
This measure affected almost 9 million of diesel.
The Second World War affected almost every part of the world.
Its most recent campaign affected almost all of Proofpoint 's clients.
In El Salvador, intense rains affected almost half of the territory, causing floods and landslides.
The HIV / AIDS pandemic has affected almost every family in the Kingdom of Swaziland.
Then the reduction affected almost 40 thousand employees.
When Panda launched it affected almost 12 % of English queries significantly enough to be noticed.
The flood has affected almost all 10 districts in the Jammu region.
This type has affected almost 95 % of diabetic population.
COVID-19 disease has affected almost every country in the world.

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