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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very efficient preparation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a method or process that is effective and well-organized in terms of preparation.
Example: "The team implemented a very efficient preparation for the upcoming conference, ensuring that all materials were ready ahead of time."
Alternatives: "an extremely effective preparation" or "a highly efficient setup."
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In Drosophila, the rapid syncytial division cycles of early embryogenesis result in a very high physiological mitotic index approaching 50%, which allows a very efficient preparation of native mitotic chromosomes.
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"He'd run a very efficient government.
It had been a very efficient hour.
"They have been a very efficient operator".
"He's just a very efficient and very organized judge.
"He's a very efficient player," Richmond Coach Jerry Wainwright said.
"They're a very efficient and effective lobbying effort.
That aside, it's a very efficient tent.
"Marie-Louise has become a very efficient runner".
"Rail is a very efficient way to move goods.
"We run a very efficient retail brokerage business," he said.
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