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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awfully effective" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is surprisingly or unexpectedly effective, often with a hint of irony or emphasis.
Example: "The new marketing strategy was awfully effective, bringing in more customers than we anticipated."
Alternatives: "surprisingly effective" or "remarkably effective".
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But my little subterfuge was awfully effective.
China has battleships, missiles and awfully effective computer hackers.
Washington's skilled players have struggled on the power play this afternoon, but they've been awfully effective at five-on-five.
"The way he rebutted every single point at the Republican convention -- saying the good economy was a choice, not a chance -- that was awfully effective".
By this point, I've identified the component parts of what it'll be; I just haven't calcified the form yet. Fortunately, running makes for an awfully effective think-tank in which to figure that out.
It's awfully effective stage language, an eloquently wordless lament that for most of the world -- for Americans in particular -- the Palestinians are living and dying only in the newspapers.
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Awfully good.
It tasted awfully good.
"He's awfully good.
Awfully good writer, you know.
But he was awfully good.
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