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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as effective of" is not correct and it is not usable in written English
A more correct version of this phrase would be "as effective as". For example: "The new policy was as effective as the old one."
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This regimen has manageable toxicity and is at least as effective of a conditioning regimen as HDM200.
Many people make the mistake of lowering themselves down by rolling back on their heels, but this will not provide as effective of a stretch and could cause injury.
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The effect on fluid flow is as effective as that of the differences of reservoir property on fluid flow.
Moreover, transfection was independent of cell division, and as effective as transfection of dividing cells without barrier properties.
Confinement of square and rectangular columns is not as effective as confinement of circular columns.
The research suggests that cinnamon oil may be as effective as any of these approaches -- and a lot sweeter smelling.
"The program to buy Treasuries wasn't as effective as some of the other programs, like the mortgage-security program, so ending it made sense," Mr. Jersey said.
Relocation is not as effective as some of the other method.
1 A single dose of first-generation cephalosporin is as effective as multiple doses of broad-spectrum agents.
However, in clinical trials, injections of VEGF Trap every two months were as effective as monthly injections of Lucentis.
Thus, one DDD of a thiazide was considered to be as effective as one DDD of any other antihypertensive drug.
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