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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ineffective to" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe an action to which a desired result cannot be attributed. For example: "The new policy was ineffective to address the educational disparities in the district."
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Ineffective, to say the least.
Government seems distant and ineffective to many voters.
"The government is too weak and ineffective to control and fight corruption.
"But it's really ineffective to communicate that way with a broader audience".
When it did use the military, it was ineffective to say the least.
A health warning does not have to be ineffective to be constitutional.
Some of the cheapest and most widely available contraceptive methods are too ineffective to be practical.
As for follow-up assistance, Colonel Grattan said the Afghan national government "has been ineffective to date".
"Disclosure alone has proven ineffective to mitigate conflict in advice," states the report on the rule's impact.
Although many liberals in Saudi Arabia dismissed the assembly as powerless and ineffective, to many Islamists it was a sign of Westernization.
As Obama appointees John Kerry and Chuck Hagel can attest, the US Congress was ineffective, to say the least, in the exercise of its oversight responsibilities.
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