Is the preposition in grammatical here? Oxford dictionaries gives the following. Impact usually refers to "significant influence", both in noun and verb forms. Let’s look at impact first:
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Her speech made a profound impact on everyone.
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Nowadays, we often see the word impact being used as a verb. My question is, should it be always followed by the preposition on? I think we should have used on instead: We only talk about the medical field and don’t know about other industries. A research academic with a score of more than 10 points is quite tough. An article with a score of 10 will definitely become your masterpiece. The field of tumor research can be described as a fight between gods and gods, with the highest IF being 292. Even so, if.
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