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The phrase "a very effect" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a very effective"? If this is the case, you can use it to emphasize the degree of effectiveness of something, often in a positive context.
Example: "The new marketing strategy proved to be a very effective way to increase sales."
Alternatives: "a highly effective" or "an extremely effective".
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Kodak had a very effect decision support process in place but failed to use that information effectively.
Incidentally, a tracker than needs recharging daily isn't a very effect sneak tracking device vs one that can be left operating in place for months at a time (Iota's battery life can extend to some two to three months on a single charge, according to its makers).
Incidentally, a tracker than needs recharging daily isn't a very effect sneak tracking device vs one that can be left operating in place for months at a time (Iota's battery life can extend to some two to three months on a single charge, according to its makers).
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The result was a very, very effect means of treatment that showed very positive results within 28 days.
"Drugs can have a very beneficial effect but they also have side effects.
THE EFFECT ON HIS FAMILY It had a very negative effect on my family.
But this is a very local effect".
"It will have a very disciplining effect".
However, this is a very small effect.
That's a very percussive effect.
So this is a very tiny effect.
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