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The phrase "Reasonably effective" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that works well enough to achieve its intended purpose, though not perfectly. Example: "The new marketing strategy has proven to be reasonably effective in increasing our customer engagement."
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Assuming an additive model in this sense is probably suboptimal but reasonably effective to remove very strong individual's related effects.
It is reasonably effective at promoting economic growth.
Nonetheless, Musgrove has been a reasonably effective agent of progress.
At that stage, topical (locally applied) medication is reasonably effective.
Such a resolution wouldn't be pretty, but history suggests it would be reasonably effective.
Mr. Dingell believes that post-Watergate reforms have already proved reasonably effective.
Among Ms. Brown's colleagues, Nina Terentieva, a mezzo-soprano, was a reasonably effective Clytemnestra.
"We need a reasonably effective state pointing in the right direction," he said.
It was reasonably effective; by 2006, inflation had stabilised at about zero.
But psychiatrists question what seems to be a uniform disdain for some reasonably effective medications.
Hammond and Osuna were reasonably effective in the eighth inning, but Torre often went to Rivera earlier than he wished.
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