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Discover Ludwig"efficacy" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to the effectiveness or success of something. For example, "The efficacy of the new treatment has been proven in clinical trials."
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It's an efficacy issue".
"All have some efficacy.
Focusing on comparative efficacy.
How's your efficacy doing?
"Most vaccines wane in efficacy.
Rigorous efficacy studies are next.
Its efficacy has been debated.
Today, efficacy is the challenge.
Acupuncture: Efficacy, Safety and Practice.
There is also the matter of efficacy.
And then luminous efficacy would be stretched.
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