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The phrase "are very effective at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is adept or successful at performing a particular action or task. Example: "These new marketing strategies are very effective at increasing customer engagement."
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"We'd like to have more assets but we are very effective at using the assets we've got to deliver the effect we need to do," he added.
Extreme monetarist liberalisation programmes are very effective at destroying resources.
"They are very effective at learning their habitat," Dr. Gilbert said.
They are very effective at stirring up outrage at the government for condoning cheating.
Both are very effective at either stunning or killing the prey.
Trees are very effective at capturing both gaseous and particulate pollutants from the atmosphere.
RO and NF are very effective at removing dissolved ions and organic solutes.
"And the deeper motivations psychologists talk about -- sex and death -- are very effective at getting people's attention.
"We are very effective at winning elections," he said, suggesting that he would be happy to contest a closed ballot.
They are very effective at setting up the structures and systems needed to support an organization's objectives.
"There's an impressive body of science showing" that such workouts "are very effective at improving health and fitness".
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