adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
largely
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Close as they are to being sold, electricity and water will be largely unaffected by this week's change.
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Deplorable as our child care is, those who make the laws are largely unaffected .
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Significantly, in certain cultural enclaves women remain largely unaffected by the work-family conflict.
relatively
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But exactly how viral protein synthesis is selectively inhibited, leaving cellular protein synthesis relatively unaffected , is still not clear.
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Ascaridia is not a highly pathogenic worm, and any effects are seen in young birds, adults appearing relatively unaffected .
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It has been relatively unaffected , in terms of output, by the changing fashions and styles outlined above.
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But the realities of medical power were relatively unaffected by putting community physicians and nurses on the management teams.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He sounds completely unaffected in interviews.
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The Queen's role remains the same, apparently unaffected by the changes and upheavals of recent years.
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The rest of the world was in recession, but the Soviet economy remained unaffected .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Ace repressed a shudder, while Howard looked on unaffected , having seen the stones when they first arrived at the university.
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After the 1989 federal minimum-wage increase, they found that Texas fast food restaurants increased employment but prices were unaffected .
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Another liked him because he was unaffected but decided he needed more charisma.
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Deplorable as our child care is, those who make the laws are largely unaffected .
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So during windy days you do better working burrows with entrances unaffected by wind.
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The real estate market is not unaffected but it is not seriously hampered.
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They are unaffected by ultra-violet light and do not become brittle or discolour over time.
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Treaties bind consenting parties only, and strangers to any treaty are legally unaffected by it.