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The phrase "are actually effective" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the effectiveness of a method, strategy, or tool in a specific context.
Example: "Many people believe that traditional study methods are actually effective in improving retention and understanding of the material."
Alternatives: "are truly effective" or "are genuinely effective".
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OOF: The Food and Drug Administration wants to take a closer look at whether prescription opioids are actually effective in alleviating chronic pain and will now require drugmakers to study their effectiveness.
That will require making an effort to objectively assess which strategies are actually effective.
Whether the paintings are actually effective in the way Ms. Gurnee intends is hard to say.
But listening and empathy are actually effective strategies for influencing people and getting things done.
The plot contrivances, he says, are actually effective theatrical devices that allowed Verdi to portray people in the throes of inner forces they cannot fathom.
That there are dozens of state laws technically barring self-abortion speaks to the wide variety of methods – not all of which are actually effective.
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Finding out whether this is actually effective though will be a job for the reviewers.
Lord Justice Leveson foresaw that some newspaper groups would be reluctant to participate in a system that was actually effective.
Yet research shows that it's actually effective for a presenter's hands to do plenty of "talking".
They are not ruling out the idea that the airlines may have a point but instead will be guided by what is actually effective as the threat evolves.
We illustrate by simulation that the proposed "stubborn" modification is actually effective at improving the transient response of the observer and the rejection of measurement outliers.
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