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The phrase "always more effective than" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the effectiveness of two or more methods, strategies, or approaches in various contexts.
Example: "In our experience, using data analytics is always more effective than relying on intuition alone."
Alternatives: "consistently more efficient than" or "invariably superior to".
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However, the conclusion on whether such information is always more effective than standardized information looks somewhat confusing in the literature.
Working together to find common ground is always more effective than political one-upmanship in the media.
As summarized, we currently know that musical pieces chosen by the patient are commonly, but not always, more effective than pieces chosen by another person.
"I came to the same conclusion as Hitchcock and Kubrick," he said, "which is that the psychology of horror is always more effective than the imagery of it.
In a family interview reviewed by Dr. Walsh in a recent paper, one mother said that the best way to end an argument between siblings was to bark, "Stop fighting, you're upsetting Barkley!" "This is always more effective than saying, 'Stop hitting your brother,' " the mother said.
Meeting face-to-face is always more effective than connecting digitally.
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"At the end of the day, face-to-face meetings are always more effective and productive than long-distance calls or even videoconferences".
As a bassist, Mingus was a powerhouse of technical command and invention; he was always more effective as a soloist than as an accompanist or sideman.
Pollination was always more effective in managed olive groves than in abandoned groves.
human-tweeted headlines are almost always more effective — more engaging, more inviting, more generally interesting — than headlines that are obviously auto-tweeted.
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