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The phrase "very effectively" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to modify a verb or adjective and means that something is being done or accomplished in a highly efficient or successful manner. Example: The new marketing strategy was implemented very effectively, resulting in a significant increase in sales. In this sentence, "very effectively" modifies the verb "implemented" and emphasizes that the strategy was successful in achieving its goal.
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But we communicated very effectively.
That has operated very effectively.
And they did it very effectively".
But she is playing singles very effectively.
"You do it very effectively".
Araki very effectively works on this relationship".
And he'd resolve today's problems very effectively.
And they work it very effectively".
And he does it very effectively.
"And on offense, we're not running very effectively and we're not blocking very effectively.
They would been able to communicate silently but very effectively".
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