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Effectivity would also be a very helpful definition. This term is commonly used when talking about manufacturing and the timing of cutting in changes.
Effectivity would also be a very helpful definition. This term is commonly used when talking about manufacturing and the timing of cutting in changes.

== Uses ==

Effect (noun): Pollution has a bad effect on the environment.

Effect (verb): I'm helping my company effect the change from Solaris to XP as their server.

Affect (verb): The whistle affected the birds' mating season.

Affect (noun): Jon's affect to the colour change was shocking.

... I think that is correct - am I wrong? [[Special:Contributions/24.129.239.143|24.129.239.143]] ([[User talk:24.129.239.143|talk]]) 05:35, 25 December 2007 (UTC)

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dictionary lookup for both effect and affect would be beneficial for this page, I would add it if I new how.

Effectivity would also be a very helpful definition. This term is commonly used when talking about manufacturing and the timing of cutting in changes.

Uses

Effect (noun): Pollution has a bad effect on the environment.

Effect (verb): I'm helping my company effect the change from Solaris to XP as their server.

Affect (verb): The whistle affected the birds' mating season.

Affect (noun): Jon's affect to the colour change was shocking.

... I think that is correct - am I wrong? 24.129.239.143 (talk) 05:35, 25 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]