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"whose effectiveness" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to the effectiveness of someone or something possessive by using the pronoun "whose". Some examples of using this phrase include: - The teacher implemented a new teaching method whose effectiveness was proven by the students' improved test scores. - The company invested in a marketing campaign whose effectiveness was evident in the surge of sales. - The athlete hired a personal trainer whose effectiveness in improving performance was highly praised by their teammates.
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EPIs whose effectiveness is shown against RND type efflux pump systems may not be effective in the environment in which the offensive bacterium resides.
Health care providers use treatments whose effectiveness derives partially or completely from 'nonspecific' factors, frequently referred to as placebo effects.
The city began aerial spraying against the mosquitoes, a technique whose effectiveness is hotly criticized.
He describes a class of antipsychotic drugs, whose effectiveness was demonstrated by several large clinical trials.
Their mistakes undermined the work of Mike Pelfrey, whose effectiveness is measured by how many ground balls he induces.
In little more than a decade, it has grown into an international campaign whose effectiveness is accelerating.
Many companies are preferring to place ads linked to search engine results, whose effectiveness can be measured directly.
For example, a meta-analysis might collect all studies about a drug whose effectiveness in individual studies was sometimes equivocal.
A general strike is a weapon whose effectiveness tends to weaken if it is used more than once.
Arsenal's Santi Cazorla is third with 29 and it is interesting to note that his team-mate Mesut Özil, whose effectiveness is often doubted, is second with 31.
Next season, Gergiev will lead a production of "War and Peace," whose effectiveness on the Met stage can only be guessed at.
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