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"effectively take over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to mean taking control or achieving dominance over something. For example, "The new CEO was able to effectively take over the company and increase profits."
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Will huge multinational corporations flying flags of convenience effectively take over and strip-mine the planet?
He said Smith was asking the courts to effectively take over the process of redistricting from elected officials.
PTEs effectively take over the public transport role that local authorities have elsewhere (see Transport: Metropolitan area for further details).
The antiwar movement, for instance, seemed to effectively take over the Democratic Party in the middle years of the Bush administration.
Hillary Clinton would ask her former chief of staff, Maggie Williams, to effectively take over, although Solis Doyle would keep her title.
Mr Belmar has demurred over whether the St Louis County police could effectively take over the city's police department.
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The evening, by then, had been effectively taken over.
"A fringe element has effectively taken over the Republican party.
He became a partner in 1954 and within a few years effectively took over leadership.
Unimpressed, Bainimarama's troops effectively took over the reins of power on December 5, 2006.
Snyder, a white Republican, is effectively taking over a Democratic city that is 80% black.
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