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The Triple Entente, formed by France, Russia, and the United Kingdom before World War I, was effective in creating a counterbalance to the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. While it fostered diplomatic cooperation and military coordination among the Allies during the war, the effectiveness was challenged by differing national interests and strategies. Ultimately, the Entente's ability to unite against the Central Powers contributed significantly to their eventual victory in 1918. However, the post-war consequences, including unresolved tensions, sowed the seeds for future conflicts.

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