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The phrase "considerably efficient" is correct and usable in written English.
You may use it to describe something that is highly effective and much more efficient than expected. For example, "Our team worked hard and was considerably efficient in completing the project ahead of schedule."
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The results show that the proposed heuristic is considerably efficient and effective for a broad range of problem sizes.
This simulation results shows that the performance of the voltage source inverter, based on semi-sinusoidal carrier pulse width modulation technique is considerably efficient than the existing pulse width modulation techniques.
These results proved that the high-throughput method developed that combined an in silico procedure with a recombinant AMP prokaryotic expression system is considerably efficient for identification of new AMPs from genome or EST sequence databases.
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This mutant was considerably more efficient than AAV6 on Müller cells, though only half as efficient as ShH10 (Fig. 3, 7b).
The built-in dictionary type is considerably more efficient.
Plans with MLC were considerably more efficient in MU.
On defense, the Giants were considerably more efficient with an overpowering pass rush.
Thereby, the numerical solution procedure becomes considerably more efficient.
Airlines like hubs because they make their operations considerably more efficient.
The British mortgage market is considerably less efficient than the American one.
However, formation of analogues by genetically engineered systems is often considerably less efficient.
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