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"remarkably effective in" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is very successful or efficient at achieving a certain outcome. Example: The new leadership strategy was remarkably effective in increasing employee productivity and morale within just a few months.
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Many studies demonstrated that polysaccharides from various substances, including PL, are remarkably effective in inhibiting the growth of tumours without toxic side effects.
Recently, we reported that PL is remarkably effective in inhibiting the growth of various prostate cancer cell lines without toxic effects on normal prostate epithelial cells [7].
Medications like Zoloft can be remarkably effective in reducing anxiety.
These have been remarkably effective in getting autism on the agenda of policiticians.
With just two Humvees and a Zodiac they were remarkably effective in quelling violence in a large area.
Mr. Chávez's poverty programs, and his vocal promotion of the rights of the poor, have been remarkably effective in mobilizing a community as a rule not politically active.
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He was a tireless worker on our behalf, and a remarkably effective ambassador in reaching out to enlist the support of others.
He said local authorities were "remarkably effective and efficient" in tackling fly-tipping, but said "the current system works against them".
This campaign has proven remarkably effective -- not in altering reality, but in muddying perceptions, corrupting our basic understanding of matters both critical and mundane, from the risks of financial crisis or of climate change to our expanding waistlines.
It's been remarkably effective and inexpensive: in a project we recently completed in the Philippines, it helped us to control rabies across a whole province for as little as a few cents per person.
One of the most prevalent of these compounds, 4- methylnitrosamino -1- 3-pyridyl -1-butanone (NNK, 1), is a remarkably effective lung carcinogen in laboratory animals, inducing lung tumors in rodents independent of the route of administration.
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