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minus-squareStopJoiningWarslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·2 years agoNo worries. You can “effect” a change (e.g. induce), like a verb. But whatever is on the receiving end of the change is “affected” by it, like in passive voice.
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No worries. You can “effect” a change (e.g. induce), like a verb. But whatever is on the receiving end of the change is “affected” by it, like in passive voice.
Uniquely concise distinction. Clearly this man is lexically well-endowed.