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The phrase "and what is efficient" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing methods, processes, or practices that are effective or productive in a particular context.
Example: "In evaluating our current workflow, we need to consider the resources we have available and what is efficient for our team."
Alternatives: "and what is effective" or "and what works best".
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The project relates to patient safety as well as universal design and access and what is efficient patient treatment".
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A good way to find ways to get there is trying different ways and consider what is efficient and fast.
Do something many times, and you will soon find out what works and what doesn't, what is efficient or effective, and what isn't.
One review of methodologies concluded that, management researchers "…do what they know, what they have done, what is efficient and easier, and what is rewarded (i.e., published)" which is not always the same as what would be most illuminating, or most useful.
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In Argentina, for a large part of the twentieth century, what was efficient was not popular.
And what is more efficient than co-locating startups in huge, campus-like, facilities?
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This therapeutic model then brings the questions: how frequently do such clinically useful drug gene interactions occur and what is the most rapid and efficient route by which to identify them.
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