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Discover Ludwig"effectively keep" is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used to describe the successful and efficient maintenance or control of something. Example: "To ensure a high level of productivity, the company must effectively keep track of its employees' progress and address any issues that arise."
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"Only BlackBerry Balance can effectively keep sensitive corporate information secure while keeping an individual's personal information private," he said in a statement.
As air currents generally move from west to east, the west-coast mountains effectively keep marine air out.
They offer scant safeguards for players; nor do they effectively keep out children.Some states are trying to fix this mess.
The project is also eligible for tax abatement, which will effectively keep property taxes at a minimum for 20 years.
He believed that competitors could effectively keep the G.E. unit from unfairly cutting out competitors and owning the market.
About 20 states have adopted laws that would effectively keep companies from using the decades-old tax loopholes in Delaware.
They revitalize me from the eerie brokenness of depression, and effectively keep me grounded in the electric-fury of hypomania.
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The meeting effectively keeps the Moore mystique alive.
Nonetheless, the political analyst said, Mr. Assad effectively kept Mr. Shara under house arrest.
Left pure or mixed with rosemary, lavender or orange powder, it effectively keeps insects away.
So it's similar to the U.S. military, which has effectively kept this story from widespread public view for generations.
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