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The phrase "are pretty effective" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the effectiveness of something in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The new marketing strategies we implemented are pretty effective in increasing our customer engagement."
Alternatives: "are quite effective" or "are fairly effective."
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They're not always pretty but they are pretty effective.
And when they aren't, dirty looks are pretty effective.
"It seems the initial results are pretty effective" from the pop-up store, she said.
Girl Scouts are pretty effective in changing the world, at least when it comes to saving energy, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Our work confirms the power of the "immune system" and the "antibodies" that are pretty effective at containing, and sometimes crushing, these different ways of operating.
These days, sex changes are pretty effective as far as man-to-woman goes.
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It's been pretty effective.
"The presentation is pretty effective," Seiler said.
" I think I can be pretty effective.
'Mobilization targeting is pretty effective,' said Hersh.
"Mobilization targeting is pretty effective," he said.
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