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The phrase "effective phrases" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to specific words or expressions that are powerful and impactful in conveying a message or idea. Example: "In order to make your persuasive essay more compelling, try incorporating some effective phrases such as 'undeniably,' 'compelling evidence,' and 'irrefutable argument.'".
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The other least effective phrases were: "If you support organ donation please turn your support into action"; and: "You could save or transform up to nine lives as an organ donor".
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Mr. Brookshire is a fine harpsichordist and a thoughtful musician, and he played nine of Scarlatti's Sonatas and Handel's "Harmonious Blacksmith" Suite with vitality, a good sense of color and some unusual but effective phrasing ideas.
In the 2010 guide, its editors, David Marsh and Amelia Hodsdon, take a different line: "It is perfectly acceptable, and often desirable, to sensibly split infinitives – 'to boldly go' is an elegant and effective phrase – and stubbornly to resist doing so can sound pompous and awkward".
In addition, were a tool such as this decision tree to be developed for use in the clinical setting, input on clear and effective phrasing would be needed from clinicians.
If you're not worried about being offensive, you might try using this crude (but effective) phrase to get someone to shut up.
In an approach less rigorous than Ricardo's, Malthus discussed the problem of price determination in terms of an institutionally determined "effective demand," a phrase that he invented.
In these and other comments he displayed a natural talent for the diplomatic and effective turn of phrase, which led one who knew him to speak of "a silkiness and charm that inspired all those around him".
The term "rhetoric" has acquired an unfortunate connotation, but the synonymous phrase "effective communication" may be used for a project the academic community must actively engage in as a part of their place in the division of intellectual labor.
But Burdeen accused the industry of relying on "alternative facts" in its efforts to paint itself as cost effective, borrowing a phrase invented by Kellyanne Conway, a counselor to President Donald Trump.
Say good catch phrases.
Ponsot is least effective when her Hopkinsesque phrasing provides cover for such thrown-together descriptions as "the othering bliss of child" or, worse, "the faithing leap of sex".
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