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The phrase "are effectively given" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something is provided or delivered in a manner that is efficient or impactful.
Example: "The resources are effectively given to the team to ensure they can complete the project on time."
Alternatives: "are efficiently provided" or "are adequately supplied".
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By creating a fear of the unknown, attorneys are effectively given license to endlessly bill their clients while creating no-win propositions for their opposition.
They are effectively given the impression that the person in charge of their education, the teacher they see begging the community for classroom supplies and struggling to make ends meet, isn't worthy of respect.
This is because the values of the absolute error for these methods are effectively given by their Monte Carlo error, rather than the bias (this is a recurring theme in stochastic simulations - see Section Monte Carlo error).
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Republicans are effectively giving many taxpayers a tax break while taking it away at the same time.
Table U 2) shows that a couple, both 60, taking back a 5% annual payout from a trust are effectively giving away 27% of the principal.
Beauchamp provided little detail on the pricing structure, but these top tier beauty brands are effectively giving away premium-sized samples of new products for the sake of promotion.
An ongoing struggle for advisers is uncertainty over whether investors who click the "like" button on an adviser's Facebook pages are effectively giving testimonials, or a positive endorsement about the adviser.
The accounting firm, he said on March 19, has been "effectively given a death sentence by the Justice Department".
But the sell-off dominated pre-market news on Tuesday, and so investors were effectively given the message that China's problems really were America's.
That ruling was effectively given the strength of precedent when the US supreme court refused to consider the case last June.
The families were effectively given a voice in the panel's makeup under a deal that gives veto power over one Republican appointment to two Republican senators close to the families, John McCain of Arizona and Richard C. Shelby of Alabama.
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