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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ineffective and" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to link two adjectives to describe a noun. For example, "The sales plan was ineffective and disorganized."
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But force has proved ineffective and pointless.
She's ineffective and gets into trouble.
"It's really ineffective and kind of irrelevant.
This restriction is ineffective and non-nonsensical.
It was ineffective, and only made George feel worse.
It is outrageously expensive, devastatingly ineffective, and profoundly unjust.
Hagel has long criticized unilateral sanctions as ineffective and counterproductive.
Continuing on our current path is expensive, ineffective and inhumane.
These laws have been roundly criticized as ineffective and wasteful.
The scheme proved ineffective and was eventually cancelled.
After that, it is ineffective and may be dangerous.
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