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The phrase "a pretty effective" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is quite successful or efficient in achieving a desired outcome.
Example: "The new marketing strategy proved to be a pretty effective way to increase our sales."
Alternatives: "fairly effective" or "quite effective".
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And he's a pretty effective mayor.
Again, she gave a pretty effective answer.
That is a pretty effective way of avoiding consumer pressure.
DEATH puts a pretty effective end to most human endeavors.
He did a pretty effective job of it.
"So far, they've done a pretty effective job".
I communicated a pretty effective plan for 10 years.
"They have a pretty effective system for tracking things," he said.
Following a foreign policy hedgehog, Obama's been a pretty effective fox.
All told, it was a pretty effective speech delivered in a potentially hostile setting.
It may be an illusion, but it's a pretty effective driving force.
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