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The phrase "am effectively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a state of being or a condition that is true in a practical sense, often in relation to a role or situation.
Example: "I am effectively managing the project despite the challenges we face."
Alternatives: "am essentially" or "am practically".
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am effectively
adverb
In an efficient or effective manner; with powerful effect.
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It does embarrass me sometimes that I am effectively relying on people to live.
Eventually, a fourth friend joins them, and I am effectively surrounded.
In his witness statement Sir Frederick says: "I am effectively retired.
Personally, I've gone from thinking the former to believing the latter and honing my skills over a decade to where today I am effectively the chief sales officer of TerraCycle.
It may be that I suffer in a metaphysical sort of way when I profit at your expence, but if this suffering is something I never feel (since I am effectively confined to the world of Appearance) why should this bother me?
I keep good relationships with my alma mater, where I have made sure to spread the news that I am effectively doing a postdoc and will be ready to take over a prof position in a number of years, when I have acquired a good amount of diversified experience.
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He was effectively wild.
I was effectively deep-sixed.
Its debt is effectively isolated.
The ministry is effectively paralysed".
These are effectively disciplined spaces.
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