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Grapepark Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Impacts of something to/on something

Is it right to say "impacts to something", instead of "impacts on something"?
  

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shininggirl Is it right to say "impacts to something", instead of "impacts on something"? It does not sound right. Do you have a sentence.

  • shininggirl Is it right to say "impacts to something", instead of "impacts on something"?
  • It does not sound right.
  • Do you have a sentence.
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shininggirlIs it right to say "impacts to something", instead of "impacts on something"?
It does not sound right. Do you have a sentence.
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(The bold part)
In assessing the performance impacts, the team discussed the impacts to the educational program. Although it added a significant number of educational spaces the quality of the space was deemed to be only marginally adequate.
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shininggirlthe team discussed the impacts to the educational program.
It seems all right, but I would have edited to 'on'.

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