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the drug's effect on him vs the drug's affect on him

The correct phrase is "the drug's effect on him." Effect is a noun that refers to the result or impact of something, while affect is a verb that means to influence or produce a change in something. In this context, you are referring to the result of the drug on him, so effect is the appropriate term to use.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

the drug's effect on him

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "the drug's effect on him" when referring to the result or impact of the drug on him.

the drug's affect on him

This phrase is incorrect. Affect is a verb, not a noun, and should not be used in this context.

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