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Discover LudwigThe phrase "effectively yes" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something is true or accurate in a strong or convincing manner. Example: "While she never explicitly said the words, her actions were effectively saying yes to the invitation."
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"Effectively, yes," said Mallinson.
"Effectively yes, not my first girlfriend but first serious girlfriend".
Committee chair Bernard Jenkin asked: "This would finish up with trying to persuade a victim that they weren't raped, for example?" Patrick responded: "Effectively, yes".
A: Effectively yes.
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Every four years, we have an important opportunity to debate the way those powers are being executed – how wisely, how effectively, and yes, how constitutionally.
If Clarke and his junior ministers listen hard to the voice of need, change could come quickly, effectively and, yes, economically.
They judge, they have submitted an application, that water cannon is one of the resources they believe could contribute effectively, so yes, the prime minister supports that.
Ryan effectively said "yes" when he recently told Katie Couric that he could easily support Trump.
Unless those feathers are being boiled for soup by peasants while the leaders grow fat on the proceeds of an effectively enslaved population, yes, yes it is.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
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