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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'high effective' is not correct.
The correct phrase would be 'highly effective.' You can use it when you want to say that something is very successful or efficient. For example: "The company's marketing strategy has been highly effective for increasing sales."
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This means that a high effective drug and timely education may effectively control HIV epidemic.
Poveda, C. et al. Intrauterine misoprostol: a new high effective treatment of missed abortion.
Nonetheless, "the real issue is not the number of layers, it's the high effective tax rates at the margin".
High effective marginal tax rates rightfully distress the families most directly affected by them.
Yet in Greece, the troika has insisted on high effective tax rates even at very low income levels.
In more general terms, the commissioner said: "Many of the companies who have appeared have quoted high effective tax rates, or ETRs, as indicators of their tax performance".
Partly because costs are so high, effective interest rates are often significantly steeper than those at traditional banks.
Benefits are currently withdrawn quickly for those with savings income, resulting in a high effective marginal tax rate.
By using carbon nanowalls as high effective area bottom electrode, we anticipate a large specific capacitance.
Introducing parallel coherent twin boundaries (p-CTBs) is a high effective approach to material strengthening.
High effective rainfall enhanced the growing of swamp taxa like Pandanus around the lake.
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