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A Guide To Writing
in English: Easily Confused Words

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| As a verb: 1. to make a display of liking or using; to put on a pretense of. 2. to cause a change or variation. |
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| 1. She affects the air of a rock star by dressing in leather. 2. Although she is a bit wild it doesn't affect her ability to study. |
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| As a verb: to cause to come into being. As a noun: an outcome or result. |
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| 1. Stopping smoking has positively effected by health. 2. The effect of stopping smoking is that I am healthier and happier. |
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