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The phrase "are effectively in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is currently in a particular state or condition, often implying a sense of effectiveness or suitability.
Example: "The team members are effectively in their roles, contributing to the project's success."
Alternatives: "are successfully in" or "are efficiently in".
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"Worse, we are effectively in funding limbo.
Dewey's banks are effectively in charge of the firm as it winds down operations.
(250457 Delhi believes the Pakistani security services are effectively in control of the top leadership of the Taliban.
The French league offers promise, either with the newly crowned champions Paris Saint-Germain or recently promoted Monaco, but both clubs are effectively in flux.
However, deciding which landscape elements are effectively in the proximity or not is mostly a matter of subjectivity.
Travel around Venezuela and you soon realize it's these groups, and not the official Chavista state, who are effectively in charge of much of the territory.
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It's effectively in his front yard.
But Buenavista is effectively in the way.
Half the country is effectively in a state of war.
With Brown in nominal power, Mandelson was effectively in charge.
The business is effectively in a recession, and there is no upturn in sight.
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