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"much effective" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the degree of effectiveness of something. For example: "This new approach to teaching has been much effective."
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The findings of present investigation signifies the use of low dose of active phytoconstituent isolated from B. ceiba as much effective and may be devoid of any toxic effect on chronic administration in comparison to the reported lipid lowering agent.
"If you're moderate income and you're in Florida, you're probably not going to get much effective deduction.
India, Pakistan and Israel, all nuclear-weapons states, are non-signatories; North Korea left the npt without much effective sanction after gaining nuclear-weapons technology.
Krueger called the mayor's decision to hold the race "a glaring misstep in the context of so much effective, successful emergency response".
"The Amazon is a bit like the Mediterranean was at the beginning of the 19th century," says Alfredo Valladão of Sciences Po, a French university, "full of smugglers and pirates, and without much effective state presence".
How much effective capital do they have?
The CuO nanoparticle is not as much effective as free Cu2+ ions obtained from CuCl2.
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We are not as cost-effective on impressions, but we are much more effective on conversions.
It was much more effective.
It's much more effective than robocalls".
Much more effective than avoidance.
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