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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a effective" is not correct in English.
It should be "as an effective." You can use it when describing the effectiveness of something in a specific context.
Example: "As an effective leader, she inspires her team to achieve their goals."
Alternatives: "as a successful" or "as a powerful".
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As a result, the proposed method should be regarded as a effective splicing method.
Rather, they use as a starting point the idea of sound as a effective medium to monitor activity over time.
This technology can be used as a effective engineering design tool for optimizing thermal functional performance of clothing.
These results indicate that electrochemical method can be used as a effective treatment technique to treat chicken processing industry wastewater.
The purpose of a hot corrosion resistant coating is to serve as a effective solid-state diffusion barrier between oxygen (or other gaseous) and the base metal.
Amorphous silicon/alloy superlattices provide advantages in solar cell design, such as (a) effective band gap widening (b) effective mass separation (c) increased open-circuit voltage.
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"Shooting people does act as an effective deterrent".
He describes the sanctions as an "effective deterrant".
The union is recognized as an effective lobbying force.
(d), is set out as an Effective Date note below.
(k) is set out as an Effective Date note below.
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