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Old 07-20-2011, 04:00 PM   #7
Anke Wehner
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Originally Posted by James_Wilde View Post
Actually effect as a verb is rare enough that you can probably get by 99% of the time by saying use 'effect' if it's a noun and 'affect' if it's a verb. You'll probably feel more comfortable with something other than effect as a verb in the 1% of cases anyway.
Oh, good point.
I think if it's used, it's mostly in the phrase "effect a change".
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