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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at effectively" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two separate ideas, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "The project was completed at effectively the same time as the others."
Alternatives: "essentially" or "practically".
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At a dose of 40 mg kg−1, AT effectively attenuated both weight loss and growth of the MAC16 tumour, and both effects were attenuated by co-administration of Zn2+.
The insurance industry then began a lobbying campaign aimed at effectively undoing the decision by rewriting the law.
Oil trades in a world market, and every player buys and sells at effectively the same price.
Accurate estimates are desired but no model has proved to be successful at effectively and consistently predicting software development cost.
New debt is offered at effectively better terms than the trading price of the current debt, thereby giving the debt holders an incentive to participate.
Design for mass personalization (DFMP) aims at effectively and efficiently satisfying customers as individuals by offering personally unique products with positive user experience.
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I'm looking at how effectively they deliver those messages.
McGrath says that a loan fixed at 7.5percentnt effectively doubles in size after 10 years.
Dieter Reiter said he was surprised at how effectively his city had responded to the crisis.
Their victory, coupled with Luton losing at Southend, effectively secures that place.
Brian's "no" tied the vote at 53-53, effectively killing the proposal.
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