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Discover LudwigThe phrase "add effectiveness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ways to improve or enhance the efficiency or impact of a process, strategy, or action.
Example: "To improve our marketing strategy, we need to add effectiveness by targeting our audience more precisely."
Alternatives: "enhance efficiency" or "increase impact."
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In some cases, complementary measures may add effectiveness to incentives.
Conclusions Evidence based community mobilization can add effectiveness to dengue vector control.
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Informed community mobilization adds effectiveness to government run dengue control.
Objective To test whether community mobilization adds effectiveness to conventional dengue control.
The results of this study point towards the added effectiveness of this kind of contact.
The hypothesis was that informed community mobilization adds effectiveness to government run dengue control programs in Managua, Nicaragua, and the coastal regions of Mexico's Guerrero state.
Spray with Febreze or other general odor remover for added effectiveness.
It doesn't matter that it's ridiculous, pathetic and vulgar (are those not three adjectives that add such effectiveness to the act of self-satisfaction?) - I'm alone, unobserved and (most importantly) utterly full of myself.
We will add perceived effectiveness as another key component.
This 'bottom up' approach contrasts with models of diffusion of innovation that focus on the efforts of organizations to direct and secure the adoption and diffusion of new techniques and technologies deemed to add to effectiveness.
But, she added, the effectiveness of the office in New Jersey will depend on the character, independence, experience and reputation of the person who fills the position.
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