How does affect differ from effect?

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Affect is bad impact and effect is any impact.
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When it comes to determining which of these to use in a given sentence, it's helpful to remember that one of these words is more commonly used as a verb, and the other a noun. The verb affect means “to act on; produce an effect or change in” as in The cold weather affected the crops
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