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The phrase "effectively enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something was done in an adequate or satisfactory manner. For example, "He completed the task effectively enough to meet the deadline."
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Even when data are processed efficiently, they are rarely made widely available or communicated effectively enough to have an immediate effect on the lives of the surveillance population.
Or effectively enough.
I didn't pitch inside effectively enough today.
"No one plays effectively enough only trying to play games.
"The [Met] has not communicated effectively enough with Londoners.
And you do but not quickly enough or effectively enough.
But they could not put hits together or pitch effectively enough.
It also enabled them to make war more effectively, though ultimately not effectively enough.
This year they chased some folks into a river to get their point across effectively enough.
Can Mr. Gingrich walk that line effectively enough to win the backing of Republican voters?
Men's professional golf did not coordinate nearly effectively enough in reference to scheduling.
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