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Discover Ludwig"could effectively" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the potential ability of a person or thing to do something. For example, "With the right approach, the team could effectively solve the problem."
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Personnel could effectively become policy.
Did he think they could effectively communicate with one another?
Among other options, Mr. Corzine could effectively withdraw the nomination.
The move could effectively demote London to a second-tier city.
With the new treatments we could effectively eliminate the virus in the UK within a generation.
Such revelations dashed forever the notion that Wall Street could effectively police itself.
Perhaps only science could effectively undertake the task of freeing sexuality from science itself.
The defense lawyers, gambling that they could effectively undermine the prosecution's case, took far less time.
They could effectively only take players from their B team or below.
Still, it's rather wonderful to think they could effectively collaborate with their own younger selves.
"This could effectively hinder company restructuring on a pan-European level".
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