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The phrase "are not very effective" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that does not achieve the desired results or impact. Example: "The current marketing strategies are not very effective in reaching our target audience."
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Current therapies for exacerbations consist of corticosteroids and antibiotics, but these are not very effective, have frequent adverse effects, and are focused on bacterial exacerbations.
However, these compounds have many side effects and are not very effective [4].
One of the dirty secrets about MOOCs — massive open online courses — is that they are not very effective, at least if you measure effectiveness in terms of completion rates.
The estimated annual cost of treating autoimmune diseases is $100 billion dollars, yet the standard therapies are not very effective and frequently invoke numerous undesirable side effects.
The second is that very progressive tax codes are not very effective at raising money.
But they don't seem to do this, or if they do, they are not very effective.
This, argue the three economists, "suggests SOX's modest incentives are not very effective".
But the targets and executive orders it uses to try to reduce its emissions are not very effective.
In water, of course, limb movements whether bipedal or quadrupedal that work well in terrestrial environments are not very effective.
In general, though, these are not very effective when arthritis has reached the bone-on-bone stage, Dr. Johnson said.
At present, treatments for Alzheimer's disease are not very effective, so some people might not want early notification that they have an incurable ailment.
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