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Discover LudwigThe phrase "effectively required" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is not explicitly mandated, but it is necessary or expected in practice. Example: While the dress code was not strictly enforced, wearing business attire was effectively required for all formal meetings.
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Meanwhile, National Indemnity is on radio silence as it is effectively required to be by this standstill requirement.
They effectively required A.I.G. to cover losses suffered by the buyers in the event the securities defaulted.
The diodes have become standard on solar panels, and are effectively required to meet American safety standards.
These rulings effectively required platforms to monitor and delete user comments in order to avoid liability.
Wheeler is easing a rule that would have effectively required any new coal plants to capture carbon.
In Egypt, the government is effectively required to obey Al Azhar's rulings over what books and films must be banned.
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This might suggest different skills of causal analysis, since using tools effectively requires an understanding of the physical requirements of the situation.
It is relatively easy to pivot your program when needed, and doing so effectively requires recognizing the triggers to avoid risk and maximize effectiveness.
Doing this effectively requires political experience and skill.
Figuring out how to use data effectively requires strategy.
But combating international terrorism effectively requires sustaining a wide network of cooperating countries.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com