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The phrase "effective at" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe how capable someone or something is at achieving a goal or completing a task. For example, "This software is highly effective at automating data entry."
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"Are we effective at this point?
"He was very effective at getting coverage.
I've been effective at both.
Very effective at forcing turnovers.
I am also effective at data entry.
"Wheatgrass is highly effective at neutralizing joy".
The United Nations was not effective at removing Saddam Hussein".
What makes Sunderland so effective at returning results so quickly?
The lights are particularly effective at dusk, proponents say.
Nothing is so effective at foregrounding self-interest.
Down the centuries it has proved remarkably effective at both.
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