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The phrase "undermine effectiveness" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something or someone that weakens or impairs the efficiency or success of a particular action or goal. Example: The constant budget cuts have started to undermine the effectiveness of our department's operations.
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Worse, organizations rarely show people how to operate in a new structure, which can also undermine effectiveness.
Furthermore, the idealization of EU enlargement as a process capable of transforming candidate countries irrespective of their characteristics may turn into a potentially dangerous delusion bound to over-inflate expectations, raise frustration and undermine effectiveness.
This could potentially undermine effectiveness of new UVC technology for disinfection of hospital equipment and environment [22].
By disregarding the link between mitigation and adaptation, societies can undermine effectiveness due to unaddressed conflicts between the two (68).
Failure in any or all of these areas can undermine effectiveness of operations and contribute to conflicts.
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And even before the budget battles, politics undermined effectiveness.
Loading these worthy goals onto an already overburdened aid agenda risks further undermining effectiveness.
The Supreme Court's decision undermined effectiveness of the criminal ethics laws.
He concluded that Carlos, the VP of surgical sales, was undermining effectiveness and needed to leave.
While individual sites can have varying slow leak rates without undermining effectiveness, the system as a whole must be close to leak-free.
Healthcare workers need to recognize how poor communication can undermine response effectiveness and learn effective critical event communication skills.
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