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Discover LudwigThe phrase "effective since" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as part of a phrase that describes when a particular rule, policy, or action has been in effect. For example, you could say, "The new parking regulations have been effective since June 1st."
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Purification appears very effective since no matrix effect was demonstrated.
It's a question of effectiveness, and people will tell you that I have been effective since my earliest days in the Senate".
But Clarett has not been effective since hurting the shoulder against Wisconsin five weeks ago.
The Dutchman has been especially effective since Gus Poyet switched to wing-back system.
Young has been particularly effective since Fields and Cook went down.
This is especially effective since cross-functional teams do not answer to a particular department.
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They're cost-effective, since you have to pay only if the product works.
Retrofits are more cost-effective since they tend to have access to utilities already, according to Williams.
This approach is highly cost-effective since the data are generated and complied for other purposes.
Furthermore, they are cost-effective since they do not wear out.
The policy complies with the Bribery Act 2010 and has been effective since July 2011.
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