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The phrase "effectively promote" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a plan or action is being employed to help achieve an intended outcome in a positive and efficient way. For example: "We have implemented a new marketing plan to effectively promote our products online."
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Another is: Can the state do anything to effectively promote virtuous behavior?
It is hard to imagine what could more effectively promote the Isis cause.
They wanted political systems to effectively promote a consensus, mediating the various interests in societies.
Instead of a narrow focus on security and counternarcotics, pursuing measures to enhance Colombia's democratic institutions will more effectively promote a transition from state-building to democracy-building.
After 11 years of pressing the Afghan government to improve its governance and create democratic institutions, Washington has failed to effectively promote these same goals in neighboring countries.
YPCs could effectively promote AChE gene expression.
The results indicated that rice bran can effectively promote IMEOR.
Moreover, nano-carriers for drugs can effectively promote the absorption of small molecule drugs.
For justice consists, allegedly, of the measures that effectively promote good consequences.
Though conventional practices, only very specific rights nevertheless effectively promote human well-being.
The soil and soil fractions did not effectively promote the generation of oxidants or reductants.
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