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The phrase “compromise the effectiveness” is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is diminishing the efficiency or success of something. For example: The lack of necessary resources compromised the effectiveness of the project.
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11 The adverse effects and pill burden of ARV drugs can compromise the effectiveness of treatment programs, particularly in low and medium income countries.
However, insecticide resistance may compromise the effectiveness of vector control programmes across Africa.
Flaws in any of the above stages would compromise the effectiveness of a ground improvement.
That process indeed counts, because a failure of process can seriously compromise the effectiveness of governance checks and balances.
Talk to most marketers about this and they shrink back from the proposition, saying it will probably compromise the effectiveness of the ad.
Defence initially refused access to all the documents, and said the statements "would only serve to compromise the effectiveness" of border operations.
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HIV-1 drug-resistance transmission compromises the effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy.
The memo has prompted Mr. Bernardoni to investigate whether the prosecutor's policies have compromised the effectiveness of the town's only police officer, he said.
Mrs May insisted that consulting parliament would have compromised the "effectiveness of our operations and safety of British servicemen and women".
Many of the studies cited above have shown that CSR performance may be misleading and hypocritical, and this compromises the effectiveness of the CSR concept.
Exposure to even a few days of stress compromises the effectiveness of neurons in the hippocampus--an important brain area responsible for reasoning and memory.
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