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"long-term effectiveness" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase anytime you want to indicate the lasting success of something, such as a business strategy or career goal. For example, "The company's long-term effectiveness was evident in its sustainable growth over the past decade."
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However, the long-term effectiveness of GCs is limited by severe metabolic side effects (3).
She added that future research will examine long-term effectiveness.
A larger study is under way to determine its long-term effectiveness.
Sports industry experts generally praised the intentions but questioned the campaign's long-term effectiveness.
Another agency official confirmed that the F.D.A. wants cancer drugs to have broad long-term effectiveness.
Janknegt, R. A. et al. Long-term effectiveness of sacral nerve stimulation for refractory urge incontinence.
But we do not have experience of their long-term effectiveness in this fairly uncontrolled environment.
But studies lasted only three months, so long-term effectiveness and safety are unknown.
The balancing shall emphasize long-term effectiveness and reduction of toxicity, mobility, or volume through treatment.
However, mechanical failures, including breakage and migration, can significantly limit the long-term effectiveness of SCS.
More data is needed on the long-term effectiveness of the two newer procedures.
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