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Discover Ludwig"were effective for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something was successful or had a positive impact for a specific purpose or outcome. Example: The new marketing strategies were effective for increasing sales by 20% in the first quarter.
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The random effect model showed that the PPIs were effective for all three outcomes.
The preventive techniques were effective for all groups, the researchers said.
And he said synthetic versions with components of marijuana were effective for 75percentto90percentcent of patients.
Prepared adsorbents were effective for RhB uptake from aqueous solution.
Both extraction systems were effective for polysaccharide extraction from mushrooms.
A large number of patients (77.1%) reported that abortive drugs were effective for controlling ictal events.
An ileal disconnection with ileocecal bypass and sigmoidostomy were effective for preventing hyperammonemic encephalopathy.
Both 16-slice and 256-slice CT were effective for reconstructing the sign.
The co-cultures were effective for the expression and maintenance of albumin production activity.
Online discussions were effective for extending existing knowledge, gaining practical hints, and examining attitudes.
Both potassium iodide-starch and indamine dye formation methods were effective for detecting soybean lipoxygenase activity on agar plates.
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