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The phrase "are admittedly effective" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging the effectiveness of something while also recognizing that this effectiveness is generally accepted or agreed upon.
Example: "The new marketing strategies are admittedly effective in increasing customer engagement."
Alternatives: "are clearly effective" or "are undeniably effective".
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The NRA, of course, chooses to interpret this to mean that everyone should be allowed to pack howitzers, which are admittedly effective when hunting deer; most reasonable people, however, seem able to grasp the idea that the founders did not mean, "anything goes".
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In the end the American opted simply to punch The Orchid Man in the head until he fell down, which was admittedly effective as a strategy but not much good as a metaphor.
These are, admittedly, laboratory novelties.
Cats are admittedly harder to motivate than dogs, but rewards such as high-value food (pure protein will do the trick), play and stroking are effective incentives.
And they are, admittedly, fantastic.
These are admittedly amateur economies.
The diagnoses are admittedly difficult.
They are, admittedly, very nice.
These are admittedly extreme responses.
There are, admittedly, short-term risks.
The economics are admittedly tricky.
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