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The phrase "are really effective" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the effectiveness of a method, strategy, or action in various contexts.
Example: "The new marketing strategies we implemented are really effective in increasing our customer engagement."
Alternatives: "are highly effective" or "are very effective."
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85, 86 Regarding their safety, the first question is whether they cross the placenta and have harmful effects on the fetus; the second is whether they are really effective.
They are really effective.
Generic drugs are really effective as that of brand drugs.
But despite these efforts, not much is known about which of these interventions are really effective.
There may be only five Iraqi army brigades [15,000 soldiers] which are really effective".
And we learned that things like vegetable oils are really effective against mildew".
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And it was really effective.
But it's really effective".
He's really effective now.
Neither option is really effective.
Social shaming is really effective.
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