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Discover LudwigThe phrase "effectively says" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when summarizing or interpreting the meaning of a statement or text.
Example: "The report effectively says that we need to improve our marketing strategy to reach a wider audience."
Alternatives: "essentially states" or "practically conveys".
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It traps light very effectively," says Rahman.
It's a bet that effectively says to government: "Nah, we don't believe a word you say.
"The culture of the industry effectively says that, after 40, you haven't got anything to contribute".
The decision "effectively says I can't spend another penny," Mr. Homans said in a telephone interview.
It's a bet that effectively says to government: "nah, we don't believe a word you say.
"Managers often worry, 'Can I supervise the person effectively?'" says Erdogan.
Decent bike provision could even increase the property's price or rental value, it effectively says.
You don't need to walk past your boss's desk every day to work effectively," says Emily.
It's a bet that effectively says to government: "nah, we don't believe a word you say.
"It effectively says we can identify the depth of racial inequality without doing anything about it," she said.
After all, a board that effectively says "we really are that bad" runs the risk of everyone believing it.
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