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Discover LudwigThe phrase "undermine the effectiveness" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to weaken or reduce the effectiveness of something. Example: The constant bickering between the managers undermines the effectiveness of the team's decision-making process.
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Did that undermine the effectiveness of the forum?
Thus activist investors may undermine the effectiveness of the CEO.
However, the problems are real for most employers and may undermine the effectiveness of QE itself.
But when not well managed, the resulting awkwardness could completely undermine the effectiveness of the nurse.
The president-elect's rhetoric will undermine the effectiveness of the C.I.A. in two key ways.
The issue is whether these actions undermine the effectiveness of the New York Fed.
By derailing Mr. Biggs, the Republicans are seeking to undermine the effectiveness of a board they never wanted.
A spokesman said: "They would only stay in circumstances where removing them would undermine the effectiveness of their unit".
Some commentators have observed that the proliferation of label detail threatens to undermine the effectiveness of warnings altogether.
The split among retailers could undermine the effectiveness of any new safety standards, Bellace, of Wharton, said.
You might think that such a comment would undermine the effectiveness of Trump's propaganda campaign by exposing its true objective.
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