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affected• I can't bear him -- he's so loud and affected.• But even the best of care may not help the worstaffected.• Keep doing this until any painsubsides, then cover the affected area and see your doctor.• Worst affected areas were parts of Bishop Auckland, Stanley, and other villages in Weardale.• However, no residents in affected houses had complained and many had spoken out in favour of the proposals.• That stupidaffectedlaugh of hers really annoys me.• I hate that stupid affected laugh of hers.• Objections are frequently raised by affectedpersonnel, and methods to inputdocuments automatically are thus highly desirable.• She treated her guests with an affected politeness.• Nor are the blight years which affectedpotatocrops in about one year in three, in the not so distant past.• The other element which affectedroyal control was the practice of appointingdeputies.• The shake-out of labour after 1979 affected women's employment less than men's, both here and abroad.