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March 30, 2007, Newsletter Issue #155: Affect vs. Effect
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Tip of the Week
"Affect" is generally used as a verb meaning to change, assume, or influence. "Effect" is usually a noun meaning impression or result; however, "effect" can also be a verb meaning to bring about.
Examples: To effect the sale from your account, we require written instructions. The presidentīs decision will have a direct effect on the department. The decision will affect my job. Establishing this account will not affect your tax liability.
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