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Discover Ludwig'efficiency to' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You cannot use it on its own, but you can use it in certain phrases such as 'efficiency to complete the task.' For example, "Mary was praised for her efficiency to complete the task."
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Chitnis brought efficiency to bear on its operations.
This brings a lot of efficiency to distribution".
There's a blunt efficiency to the way humans store knowledge.
He's a prime minister-type — although he brings an outsider's sense of efficiency to the bureaucracy.
Instead, he's managed to take the fabled Germanic ideal of efficiency to new, radical extremes.
He is keen to add efficiency to circus operations wherever possible.
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"There are great efficiencies to being online".
In any institution, there are efficiencies to be found.
"We've gone from individual carrier efficiencies to domestic efficiencies and now we have to get to global efficiencies," said Mo Garfinkle, a longtime consultant to several airlines.
And there were seeming cost efficiencies to be claimed almost routinely.
"There are efficiencies to be gained and we can offer a better level of service".
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