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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and she was effectively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone was performing a role or function in a way that achieved a desired outcome or result.
Example: "In the meeting, she was effectively the leader, guiding the discussion and ensuring everyone had a chance to speak."
Alternatives: "and she was essentially" or "and she was practically".
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Ms Dorries, who has been a persistent critic of the party leadership, has said she will donate her MP's salary for a month to play schemes in her constituency, The BBC's deputy political editor James Landale said no immediate decision would be taken on the MP's future and she was effectively being placed "on probation" for the immediate future.
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For Reem the task is too much and she is effectively stranded on the rooftop.
She was out of work for two years, and believes she was effectively blacklisted by the banks.
"Carrie & Lowell" is, in a way, a concept album about grief: Carrie, Stevens's mother, died in 2012, but her struggles with depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia meant that she was effectively absent all his life.
But there was a period of extreme pain and mental anguish in 2006 [when she was effectively forced out of Holland] and the way I dealt with it was by telling myself that it wasn't the end of the world.
And here in the Grammy conversation, she was effectively ignored; nominated for best pop vocal album, and nothing else.
However, she was effectively imprisoned and restricted within a harshly empowered "Jewish" role that was designed to make her a victim of an impenetrable barrier.
Never mind that a) the insult is a bang-on accurate description of EDL members and b) she is effectively saying that all of the above epithets are somehow working class, which seems more classist to me than the purported original insult.
Her final film was the period adventure story, Robbery Under Arms (1957), set and shot in Australia, where she is effectively furious as a woman scorned.
She is effectively homeless, and longs to live a settled life, "like a tree with roots sunk deeply into the earth".
As a comedienne, she doesn't have the lyrical gift — the charge of fantasy — that Faye Dunaway brought to a similar character thirty years ago in "Network," but she's effectively hateful, and poor, earnest Mike doesn't stand a chance.
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