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The phrase "all effective" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely or entirely effective in achieving a desired outcome.
Example: "The new marketing strategy has proven to be all effective in increasing our sales this quarter."
Alternatives: "entirely effective" or "fully effective".
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Exercise, deeper breathing and meditation are all effective in helping us cope with the effects of stress.
They are all effective.
The younger Duvalier suppressed all effective opposition during his 15-year term until his overthrow.
Like all effective scare campaigns, it contains a thread of truth.
Other singers were Christine Brandes, Joseph Kaiser and Luca Pisaroni, all effective.
Nearly a third (30%) said he was not at all effective.
Twenty-six perespondedponded that it would be "not very effective" or "not at all effective".
The court simply applied centuries-old rules of statutory construction to make them all effective.
"If he's at all effective, it's only in a context where everyone has been Clintonized".
However, they're not all effective, and they might be after the personal data on your phone.
All in all, effective implementation requires consensus, commitment, and new problem-solving techniques and management methods.
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