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"enormously effective" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something as being very successful or powerful. For example, "This new policy has been enormously effective in reducing crime rates in the city."
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Still, Reid's move was enormously effective, too.
The oversized cards have been enormously effective as mini-résumés.
Not always a fun boxer to watch, but enormously effective.
The move, undertaken with a cooperative religious community, was "enormously effective," he said.
"We certainly hope that the guardianship program can get funding," he added, "because it has been enormously effective".
Yet we've also seen, anecdotally and in the statistics, evidence that some kinds of aid have been enormously effective.
His encouragement, support, and enormously effective advocacy have helped to advance understanding at the frontiers of basic and clinical research.
In Censored, Margaret Roberts demonstrates that even censorship that is easy to circumvent can still be enormously effective.
Few can flesh out a simple story of, say, egg theft with the enormously effective understatement used here.
But it has been enormously effective at shifting the nation's moral compass and expanding its sense of political possibility.
For quantum efficiencies, this ITO-coated periodic Si structure solar cell is enormously effective to improve long-wavelength photons.
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