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Free sign upThe phrase "already efficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is functioning effectively or optimally at the present time, often in contrast to a previous state or expectation.
Example: "The new software update has made our system already efficient, allowing us to process data much faster than before."
Alternatives: "already effective" or "already optimized".
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And don't forget improving energy efficiency, mentioned specifically by the already efficient Japanese as a way to compensate for lost nuclear power.
Since 1997, Argentina's already efficient farmers have more than doubled crop yields.
Britain's grocery market is already efficient and hard to undercut.Ocado faces other problems.
It's too early yet to say how much performance is improved, but these changes are already efficient and pleasing.
Furthermore, UK science is already efficient and only work judged excellent is funded, so there is not much scope for efficiency savings from cutting grants.
However, they took no account of the already efficient nature of this particular segment of the workforce, delivering services that were already understaffed.
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The workload, it turned out, for these already-efficient employees was simply too high to get done in fewer hours.
Perhaps one factor that led to the recruitment of the crystallin family for the vertebrate lens was that this fold already exhibited efficient UV absorption, with minimal photodamage, due to efficient quenching.
Fish, however, are already highly efficient.
It is already very efficient, he points out, so there are few easy improvements to be made.
I agree that a lot of the Internet just makes the front end of an already pretty efficient consumer experience simpler.
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