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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are notably effective" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has a significant impact or success in achieving its intended purpose.
Example: "The new marketing strategies are notably effective in increasing customer engagement and sales."
Alternatives: "are particularly successful" or "are remarkably efficient."
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While such secondary preventive approaches are notably effective in reducing the burden of cervical cancer in industrialized societies, the disease remains an important public health problem in poor settings because of the inadequate coverage and quality of screening services [ 3, 4].
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Unless the blood pressure is controlled, malignant hypertension can cause death in a few months; since treatment at an early stage is notably effective, the condition represents an important medical emergency.
Apart from that Intra-articular injection of low and high molecular weight HA was notably effective in relieving the pain, it was also associated with reduction of 48.2% of NSAIDs consumption at the 3rd month when compared with baseline values [60].
SH4's peephole is notably effective at this point – look out and you may find the dead-eyed Walter staring back through.
He was excellent at pitching his words appropriately for his listeners and was notably effective in the courtroom.
However, when oxidative folding mixtures are supplemented with a concentration of GSH that could be encountered intracellularly (5 mM; Figure 3B), the monoarsenicals are notably less effective at inhibiting oxidative folding, whereas BA-1 and BA -2 and TA-1 still inhibit the rebinding of riboflavin almost completely.
When the flooding control is used the control packets are notably reduced; thanks to an effective reduction of useless request packets, leading to a reduction in routing load and energy consumption.
Strategies heretofore shunned by diplomats and information officers, like the Red Herring, Bait, Call Out, Trump and aforementioned Crazy Ivan, are notably counter-intuitive and highly effective.
He said his chief nurse had told him that "this year's flu jab is notably less effective than previously.
Of course, everyone knows that the macho approach is notably less effective than pixie dust -- otherwise, we wouldn't be holding our political conventions under total lockdowns.
Merriam-Webster is a bit less specific and defines it as "one that is notably expensive, effective, successful, large, or extravagant".
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