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The phrase "a need for effective" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the necessity for something to be done in an efficient or impactful manner.
Example: "There is a need for effective communication in our team to ensure everyone is on the same page."
Alternatives: "a requirement for efficient" or "a demand for impactful".
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Pain is a significant clinical problem, and there is a need for effective pharmacotherapies with fewer adverse effects than currently available drugs (e.g., mu opioid receptor agonists).
There is a need for effective non-invasive treatment alternatives.
There certainly is a need for effective policing in dealing with contemporary slavery.
Therefore, there is a need for effective water treatment and reuse methods in SAGD.
There is a need for effective, low-cost methods to prevent CVDs in rural India.
The assembly acknowledges there is a need for "effective targeted surveillance of suspected terrorists and organised criminals".
Thus, there is a need for effective emotion regulation in schizophrenia.
As people migrate, there is a need for effective housing, water and sanitation, waste management strategies, and more.
A need for effective sustainability management and credible reporting is recommended for mining companies in their transition to sustainability.
Together with the surveillance data, responses to the questionnaire survey of 120 workers indicate a need for effective ergonomics intervention.
The continuous release of toxic persistent organic pollutants (POPs) into the environment has raised a need for effective cleanup methods.
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