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The phrase "have effectively" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe how something was done or achieved in a successful or efficient manner. Example: "The new training program has effectively improved employee performance and productivity." In this sentence, "have effectively" is used to indicate that the training program was successful in achieving its goal.
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Some have effectively rejected it.
Coordination costs have effectively vanished.
"The management have effectively imposed a settlement.
US doctors have effectively cured a child born with HIV.
Some credit markets have effectively closed up shop.
The amendment would have effectively killed the reform bill.
These guides have effectively curtailed problems between snowmobilers and wildlife.
But administration officials have effectively ruled that out.
The global credit markets for new funding have effectively frozen".
The post-Watergate reforms have effectively rooted out colorful corruption.
"Gay couples have effectively been together for years, decades, centuries.
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