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effectively

[ih-fek-tiv-lee, ee-fek‐] / ɪˈfɛk tɪv li, iˈfɛk‐ /


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In simple terms, each photon can carry more information and resist interference more effectively.

From Science Daily

The central bank also stressed it can operate effectively "regardless of any losses".

From Barron's

Despite these pressures, the sale of a large portion of the portfolio effectively at par should provide some solace to investors waiting for liquidity.

From MarketWatch

He calls himself an AI optimist, citing numerous studies showing that artificial intelligence can help doctors treat patients more effectively and even to improve their bedside manners.

From Los Angeles Times

And it took Thomas years to effectively put new processes in, put the right people in place, the right sales reps in place.

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