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Discover LudwigThe phrase "To great effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has been done successfully or has produced a significant impact. Example: "The director used lighting and sound design to great effect, enhancing the emotional depth of the film."
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Then he farted, to great effect.
Miller uses it to great effect.
Often it was violated to great effect.
Maps had been used by Moore to great effect.
Both men use it against each other to great effect.
It's a celebration of simple things used to great effect.
And that is what they did, to great effect.
There are times when this awkwardness works to great effect.
He makes his version surprisingly bleak, sometimes to great effect.
Shooting Stars shows the grand, smooth style to great effect.
Gaddafi has been using propaganda to great effect.
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