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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always efficient" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person or thing that consistently performs well, quickly, or accurately. For example, "The customer support team is always efficient in responding to customer complaints."
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Staff are willing but not always efficient, lacking the well-oiled efficiency of other Canaves group properties (requests need to be repeated and items were missing from room service orders during my stay).
When you say businesses should protect efficiency, well, Bork thought markets were always efficient.
Servers were friendly but not always efficient.
2) Stop thinking that the private sector is always efficient.
The stuff that works in "Funny Games" was always efficient.
He's rarely spectacular, but the Honduran international is always efficient.
"People say he enjoyed humiliating defenders but he was always efficient," he says of the Brazilian.
Arranging itineraries in the limits of a 140-character Twitter message is not always efficient.
The censorship was not always efficient, and some of the censors were liberal.
The puzzle is evidence against the hypothesis that financial markets are always "efficient".
Because markets are always efficient, there is no need for government intervention.
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