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The phrase "are even more effective" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the effectiveness of two or more things, indicating that one is superior in effectiveness to another.
Example: "These new strategies are even more effective than the previous ones in increasing productivity."
Alternatives: "are significantly more effective" or "are considerably more effective."
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The Lib Dems say that pilots have shown that free school meals are even more effective than the literacy hour at improving the achievement of pupils (because children work more effectively if they are properly fed).
Of course, many are even more effective at draining that nourishment from our minds and souls.
Such tools are even more effective in the age of cloud computing and big data.
(His playing of the trumpet and violin are even more effective as a movie score than as concert music).
Both of these goals are even more effective if they begin as early as possible in one's mathematical career.
These oils are even more effective when combined with small amounts of pharmacy-compounded estriol and testosterone, she said.
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Regarding the described effects, exercise was even more effective when it was combined with a caffeine substitution.
These tools can be even more effective than medication with none of the severe health risks or side-effects.
But the recording is even more effective.
Sports can be even more effective.
Weight loss is even more effective than insulin-lowering drugs.
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