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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'more effective in' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare the effectiveness of two similar things. For example, "These new materials are more effective in conserving heat than the old ones."
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The overall effect is an interface that looks more effective in terms of conveying necessary info.
It's also more effective in other ways.
Mammography is more effective in older women.
He was more effective in "Nixon" than in "J.
"They seem to be more effective in communicating and persuading.
We need be more effective in the final pass".
But Bannon's methodology may be more effective in intimidating civil servants.
Do you find that talk is more effective in matters of war and diplomacy?
Mr. Culver was more effective in Britten's resourceful, darkly erotic music.
We believe a straight pool is much more effective in reducing that spread".
This charge of static electricity makes the filter more effective in capturing smoke particles and bacteria.
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