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The phrase "actually pretty efficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a realization or acknowledgment of something's efficiency, often in a context where it may not have been expected.
Example: "After testing the new software, I found that it was actually pretty efficient in processing data."
Alternatives: "surprisingly effective" or "quite efficient".
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Not only do they look fun and cool, but they're actually pretty efficient too.
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Pretty efficient indeed.
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This is actually pretty unusual.
It actually pretty much sucks.
Actually pretty good.
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