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Discover LudwigThe phrase "efficiency costs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the trade-offs or expenses associated with achieving efficiency in a process or system.
Example: "While implementing the new software improved our productivity, the efficiency costs were higher than we initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "costs of efficiency" or "expenses related to efficiency."
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Such support has efficiency costs of its own.
Inevitably, such subsidy policies will have efficiency costs for the market.
The Court has found three different efficiency costs associated with the move to phase three.
There are surely some efficiency costs to changes in relative prices.
Usually efficiency costs money; safety adds to complexity; improved performance increases weight.
The key to the startup's technologies, however, isn't the efficiency that it's achieved, but how little that efficiency costs.
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Considers trade-offs among weight, efficiency, cost, and reliability.
Our current transportation scenario leaves much room for improvement in safety, efficiency, cost-savings and sustainability.
"When you ask for grant money, the first thing they ask about is your efficiency — cost versus impact.
To solve the problems of efficiency, cost and size of inverters, transformer-less inverters were introduced.
Its services are designed to help consumers improve the efficiency, cost and reliability of the electric equipment they use.
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