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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are in effective" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is currently proving to be effective or functioning as intended. Example: "The new policies put in place by the company are in effective, as evidenced by the increase in productivity and profits."
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And what are known as the "Sea Tigers" are in effective control of the waters around Jaffna.
The protagonists, the Pāṇḍavas, stake their possessions in a dice game with the antagonists, the Kauravas, who are in effective control of the realm; they lose, and must live for 13 years in exile.
Christa Rottensteiner has noted, "the primary responsibility for meeting the needs of the civilian population in an armed conflict rests with the warring parties that are in effective control of the territory on which that population lives" (Rottensteiner 1999).
"The Houthis are in effective control," said Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi columnist and observer of Yemen's affairs.
a Two inclusion criteria are in effective: 1) The SNP is shared by both YRI and CEU populations and 2) SNPs with missing frequency less than 10% of the samples.
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Conventional analgesics like non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and opioids are in-effective clinically in attenuating neuropathic pain.
One explanation of Ford's behavior was to provide a dramatic demonstration of being in effective political command.
The Commission recently admitted publicly for the first time that it is in "effective captivity" to Microsoft.
The iOS keyboard has been in effective stasis since the launch of the original iPhone way back in 2007.
Studies show that investing in education produces economic gains, but the investment must be in effective programs.
These byproducts are, in fact, effective.
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