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Free sign upThe phrase "Very effective" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that achieves its intended purpose or produces a desired result. Example: "The new marketing strategy has proven to be very effective in increasing our sales."
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Very effective at forcing turnovers.
Very effective, I'm sure.
Very effective.
Very effective strategy!
And it's very effective".
He's very effective.
He's been very effective.
Simple and very effective.
"It's been very effective.
It's also very effective.
She's very effective".
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