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"even more effective" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is already effective but has the potential to be even more effective. For example: "The new software upgrade has made our team's communication even more effective. Now we can easily share and collaborate on projects in real-time." In this sentence, "even more effective" emphasizes that the software was already effective, but the upgrade has made it even better. It can also be used in comparisons, such as: "Out of all the teaching methods I've tried, incorporating visual aids has been even more effective in engaging my students." In this example, "even more effective" compares the effectiveness of using visual aids to other teaching methods. Overall, this phrase can be used to highlight the increased level of effectiveness of something.
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But the recording is even more effective.
"That's made it even more effective".
Sports can be even more effective.
Weight loss is even more effective than insulin-lowering drugs.
That improves Ortiz's chances to be even more effective.
Last night he was even more effective than usual on the offensive boards.
Large rings, bracelets and watches make the wrist method even more effective.
The Bush years have brought an even more effective assault on those institutions from within.
It now appears that taking it for 10 years is even more effective.
There is method to this Republican madness, and it may yet prove even more effective.
The thing we should be looking at now is how to make them even more effective".
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