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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fairly ineffective" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is only slightly or moderately ineffective. Example: The new government policies were fairly ineffective in addressing the issue of poverty as many people still struggled to meet basic needs.
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"The problem is they've been fairly ineffective as a cartel.
One such medication, intravenous terbutaline, "is fairly ineffective, and, frankly, it can be toxic," Shannon said.
The U.N. climate talks are often slow, unwieldy, and, in the eyes of many experts, fairly ineffective.
Glen Petraglia, an analyst at Citigroup, said Ms. Anderson had been effective cutting costs, but he added, "They've been fairly ineffective in showing consistent sales growth".
Tax cutting as a way to encourage investment is fairly ineffective for the same reasons that monetary policy has relatively little direct traction over business spending.
When an honest man accidentally corners the market in a product that he always describes to his customers as fairly ineffective and basically illegal to….
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Despite opposition claims that he is a socialist, his economic policy has been fairly orthodox but ineffective.
"Books have been fairly well mangled by ineffective narrators," Mr. Straub said.
The judge said if Mr. Penry someday wanted to argue that his counsel at trial had been ineffective, a fairly common tactic in the late stages of death penalty cases, Mr. Wright might have a conflict of interest.
As we've all learned, these forms of authentication are difficult to remember, ineffective and fairly easy to hack.
I am fairly sure that President Bush is ineffective, bullying and reactionary, but John Kerry is beginning to scare me (front page, March 11).
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