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The phrase "are especially efficient" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that performs very well or effectively in a particular context or situation.
Example: "These new algorithms are especially efficient in processing large datasets quickly."
Alternatives: "are particularly effective" or "are notably efficient."
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Muscle cells are especially efficient in absorbing carbohydrates from the blood just after exercise.
Zinc sulfide and cadmium sulfide phosphors are especially efficient in electroluminescence.
The computational results show that the proposed algorithms are especially efficient for large instances with repeated shapes.
Some authors have reported how silver nanoparticles [15], nanorods [16], or nanotubes [17] are especially efficient antibacterial agents because of their large surface to volume ratio.
Erythrocyte-based drug delivery systems are especially efficient in maintaining active drugs in circulation, in releasing them for several weeks or in targeting drugs to selected cells.
Several viral vectors are especially efficient and support lifetime protein expression in the brain and a number of clinical trials are underway for various progressive or chronic neurological disorders including Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and Batten's disease.
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The customers were also compared with the 20 neighbors who were especially efficient in saving energy.
Collins was especially efficient on third down, going 3 for 4 for 49 yards.
They're especially efficient if you're going somewhere hot, and you're guaranteed wall-to-wall sunshine.
The Eagles ran for 144 yards, often in short, relentless bursts, and were especially efficient on third down.
But Eric E. Schmidt, Google's chief executive, is a former Sun executive, and Sun has developed a new microchip that is especially efficient in electricity use.
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