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The phrase "are far more effective" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the effectiveness of two or more things, indicating that one is significantly better than the others.
Example: "These new strategies are far more effective than the previous methods we employed."
Alternatives: "are significantly more effective" or "are much more effective."
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But they are far more effective when they're networked.
We have several inexpensive medications that are far more effective.
These measures are far more effective at reducing tuberculosis in cattle.
In the 1990's, research showed that parents are far more effective messengers.
And these medications are far more effective for them than opioids.
Admiration and applause are far more effective stimulants of above-and-beyond behavior.
These are far more effective at destroying enemy vehicles and avoiding friendly ones.
Methods based on RHT are far more effective than traditional methods that use weighting factors q.
Negative advertisements can do some of this work, but self-inflected blows by the other side are far more effective.
Among the tax options, rebates targeted to low- and middle-income people are far more effective than business tax breaks.
They say the wheat deliveries are far more effective -- and more likely to be eaten -- than the air-drop food.
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