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The phrase "a very efficient place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or environment that operates effectively and productively.
Example: "The new office is a very efficient place for collaboration and innovation."
Alternatives: "an extremely productive environment" or "a highly effective setting".
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What people found over time is that e-mails are a very efficient place to advertise because you have a captive audience and a subscription mentality.
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In genre fiction this is incredibly hard to get and so signing authors who have already done the ground work in the first place can be a very efficient form of publishing.
"He'd run a very efficient government.
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That aside, it's a very efficient tent.
"Marie-Louise has become a very efficient runner".
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