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Discover LudwigThe phrase "most effective in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the effectiveness of a method, strategy, or approach in a specific context or situation.
Example: "The new marketing strategy has proven to be most effective in reaching younger audiences."
Alternatives: "most successful at" or "most impactful in".
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Thomas is most effective in the post.
Actually, "This Thing of Darkness" is most effective in darkness.
Ethnic politics alone, Vali argues, may not be the most effective in this respect.
He has scored one touchdown, but he has been most effective in close-in situations.
Manuka honey is most effective in killing antibiotic-resistant infections, such as MRSA.
Pitchers are at their most effective in their first appearance of the season against an opponent.
He believes the online marketing was most effective in reaching that group.
Most effective in this regard is the terrifying villain Father Gaunt.
The question is what approach is most effective in changing behavior.
But I have been most effective in handling this, without confrontations.
The vaccine is most effective in people 60 to 69, and less so with advancing age.
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