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Discover LudwigThe term "effectively been" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe an action or process that has been accomplished in a practical or effective way, often resulting in a desired outcome. For example, "The new system has effectively been implemented, and it's already showing positive results."
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This traditional control mechanism which had effectively been exercised for years is no longer effective.
The scam had effectively been exposed.
It's frozen, it's effectively been cut.
The normally idyllic British countryside has effectively been closed off.
A lawyer said Lockett had effectively been "tortured to death".
The taxpayer had effectively been subsidising both of their properties.
A coroner found he had effectively been cooked alive.
The company has effectively been for sale since last summer.
"Cunha has effectively been boycotting her in congress.
The sector has since effectively been guaranteed by governments.
"Gay couples have effectively been together for years, decades, centuries.
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