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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a effective tool" is not correct.
It should be "an effective tool." You can use it when referring to a resource or method that successfully achieves a desired outcome.
Example: "The new software has proven to be an effective tool for improving productivity in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a useful tool" or "a valuable tool."
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Weight loss measurements coupled with surface examination and solution analysis is a effective tool to characterize and quantify the AC corrosion of mild steel in marine environments.
The results on the real newborn EEG data show that the cross-ST can be used as a effective tool to study the phase coupling between channels.
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The Strategic Planning Approach represents an effective tool for a strategic study on global logistics.
Dialogue can be an effective tool to foster a culture of belonging.
Content marketing – from online tutorials to an active Twitter feed – is an effective tool for building awareness of your company.
It is an effective tool, they say, not a political statement.
This is a mistake, for it would sacrifice an effective tool to wield against our foes.
This imagery is an effective tool for reversing the harmful effects of stress.
There is a strong scientific evidence backing mindfulness as an effective tool to support wellbeing.
Sneering, especially in a way that invokes class, is not an effective tool against him.
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