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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in effect of" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct phrase is "in effect." Example: "The new policy will be in effect starting next month."
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So, you're the C.E.O., in effect, of Kenny Chesney Inc.
He sees it as the origin of the renaissance and, in effect, of modernity.
I am the representative, in effect, of the city in the global economy.
This is discrimination by a different name -- a continuation, in effect, of the racism historically entrenched in the U.S.D.A.
The Salon of 1905 is where Matisse did the "Green Stripe" — it was the announcement, in effect, of Fauvism.
China consists, in effect, of several economies with different wage levels.
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The first finding suggests that the detrimental locking-in effect of activation is reduced when unemployment is low.
The shut-in effect of the wellbore safety equipment is closely related to the structure and performance of the high-temperature sealed rubber sleeve.
Indeed, Tyco accused Tice, in effect, of front-running shorting the stock befront-running shortinglammed ithe
However to do Locke justice he does not talk in effect of 'red ideas' but of 'ideas of red'.
Open image in new window Figure 3 Comparison of energy deposition variations in effect of target length enhancement.
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