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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as ineffective" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the effectiveness of something to another, indicating that it is not effective in the same way or to the same degree.
Example: "The new policy was implemented, but it proved to be as ineffective as the previous one in addressing the issue."
Alternatives: "equally ineffective" or "just as ineffective".
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A phlegmatic Van Gaal sounded as ineffective as his team have started to look.
Few public policies in Latin America are as ineffective as coca eradication.
Thus, another general tax rebate would be as ineffective as the first one in boosting consumption.
Unfortunately, emulsified waxes (with or without polymers) are about as ineffective as emulsified silicones.
Practicing something badly may be as ineffective as not practicing it at all.
He had been widely criticised as ineffective.
For years, Internet advertising was written off as ineffective.
Hagel has long criticized unilateral sanctions as ineffective and counterproductive.
They criticized the efforts of federal labor regulators as ineffective.
These laws have been roundly criticized as ineffective and wasteful.
That you should see this as ineffective beggars belief.
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