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The phrase "limited effectiveness" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to something that is not completely effective or successful, that has limitations or shortcomings. Example: Despite its promising results in initial trials, the new medication's limited effectiveness in preventing relapses has raised concerns among medical professionals.
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Limited effectiveness in clinical practice relegates buspirone to a second-line agent.
When weighed against several side effects like nausea, dizziness, and sleepiness, its limited effectiveness wasn't enough to secure approval.
Because of its limited effectiveness, it is not generally available.
Termite inspections are mandatory before the purchase of a property, but they are of limited effectiveness.
Given the limited effectiveness of sanctions, Mr. Aung Zaw said he was not sure what that real help could be.
Nonetheless, it said, "efforts to overcome this lack have been of limited effectiveness in many high schools".
However, enforcement of this protection, as with all species, can be weak and therefore of limited effectiveness, particularly for such a highly migratory species.
Current treatments for salivary hypofunction are of limited effectiveness.
Supererogation is justified only in qualified, circumstantial terms relating to the limited effectiveness of its enforcement.
The reality is that they are being provided a very thin defense of limited effectiveness.
This appears even sounder as individual actions show relatively limited effectiveness.
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