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"limiting effectiveness" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it to refer to something that is preventing, or hindering, the effectiveness of something, such as a system or a process. For example, "The bureaucratic rules put in place are limiting the effectiveness of the organization's operations."
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We argue that intention-aware based systems offer an advantage over situation-aware based systems in that they reduce the informational burden on humans without limiting effectiveness.
The side-effect profiles associated with these medications make many older adults reluctant to use them thereby limiting effectiveness [ 13].
A potential factor limiting effectiveness of falls prevention activities is low levels of uptake and sustained engagement in recommended falls prevention activities by the older individual.
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Weight loss medications have had limited effectiveness, some serious adverse effects, and limited uptake [ 7].
However, treatment with antivenom has limited effectiveness against venoms' local effects.
Unfortunately, hair loss disorders are currently poorly controlled; available therapies either have limited effectiveness or unwanted side effects (12, 13).
Cold job applications have limited effectiveness.
Still, as a political matter, attacking scientists has limited effectiveness.
However, these helmets have limited effectiveness in preventing brain injuries.
They also routinely enroll poorly motivated inmates, which limits effectiveness.
Ivo Daalder, US ambassador to Nato, says it would have limited effectiveness.
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