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Example sentences for "more effectually"

  • The examinations and inquiries to ascertain the practicability and expediency of a marine railway at Pensacola, though not yet accomplished, have been postponed but to be more effectually made.

  • They feel no interest in the question; their true interest is more effectually subserved by the operations of the Bank of the United States than it can possibly be by the State banks.

  • It has been pointed out on an earlier page that a country can be, and most probably will be, more effectually defended in a maritime war if its fleet operates at a distance from, rather than near, its shores.

  • The grave concealed those excrescences, more effectually, A.

  • Perhaps I may not be able to awaken their interest, more effectually, than by suggesting the idea, that here is a very fair opportunity, for the formation of another female auxiliary society.

  • To impose, more effectually, on the public, the names of the most respectable auctioneers have been used, with the variation of a letter.

  • A fixed salary being annexed to the office of President of Congress, he will be more effectually master of his own household, and in consequence a greater order and economy may reasonably be expected.

  • The respect due to the representation of America will speak more loudly and more effectually, than the weak voice of any individual servant they may have employed.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    her brother; king and; more akin; more common; more convenient; more correct; more correctly; more death; more effectual; more expensive; more fully; more idea; more important; more marked; more numerous; more power; more precise; more properly; more questions; more quickly; more real; more spiritual; more trouble; more useful; more usually; practical life